The ripples of Fukushima's nuclear disaster are today still as strong as ever. Against the backdrop of the world’s largest radiological clean-up, the film follows a family over five years as they struggle to deal with the tragedy.
Living through not one, but two nuclear disasters, seems unthinkable. But for some Japanese families, this is the reality, and now they must navigate the world's largest radiological clean-up and grapple with the consequences of the 2011 meltdown at the Fukushima power plant. Hidekatsu, fourth generation farmer, recounts how his family has long lived off the land, eating and earning a living from what they grew. With their land now in the exclusion zone, they have had to move to temporary housing…
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