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Resource: DVD (119151) Surviving the Tsunami: My Atomic Aunt     
Author: Miyake, Kyoko
Publisher: Women Make Movies, 2013
Vendor: Women Make Movies
Length: 52 Minutes
Heading: SOCIA — Social Issues
Subjects: Asia, general; Environment/Nature; Health and Wholeness - physical/mental; Social Action/Concerns
Location: Social Issues
# Copies: 1
Description: Film director Kyoko Miyake remembered Namie, a fishing village ravaged by the 2011 Fukushima nuclear catastrophe, as her childhood paradise. Revisiting her family’s hometown after 10 years abroad, Miayke’s multilayered documentary DVD examines the disaster’s profound personal, social and environmental impact. While Namie’s younger generations have permanently relocated elsewhere, Miyake’s Aunt Kuniko, like other older residents, has clung to dreams of eventually returning to her home. Over the course of a year, Miyake follows this warm, indomitable businesswoman as she recalls happy family memories and strives to adapt to life outside the contamination zone. Subtitles are provided during times of foreign dialogue. Copyright limit: Your church can only show this DVD in a group of its own members (cannot advertise to the general public)
Age Groups: Young Adult; Adult (30-55); Adult (55+)


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