Fukushima
Synopsis
Leaked conversations between TEPCO and the plant expose panic, deception, and how close Japan came to irreversible devastation. Archival footage reveals the psychology of a nation- gleaming reactors symbolizing prosperity, propaganda videos, even children’s cartoons like Little Plutonium Boy, eerily juxtaposed with Fukushima’s grim reality.
Epic, immersive, and definitive, this film blends raw testimony with breathtaking archive footage. Viewers will live through the disaster, experiencing its claustrophobia and terror. Dramatic recreations merge seamlessly with real footage, amplifying tension like a thriller. A ticking clock and rising radiation levels underscore the desperate efforts to contain the accident, while sound design, music, and haunting imagery convey the horror of nature turning against us—earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear fallout.
Details
- Year
- 2026
- Type of film
- Features
- Running time
- 90 min
- Director
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James Jones
- Producer
- Megumi Inman
- Editor
- Rupert Houseman
- Director of Photography
- Jean-Louis Schuller
Genre
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Blast Films
Unit C, Imperial WorksPerrin Street
London
NW5 3ED
Sales Company
Dogwoof
Cleo Veger19-23 Ironmonger Row
London
EC1V 3QN
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