Everyone!

We’ve been working hard during the last couple of months and still do. But we want to show to the world what is going on in Japan right now: the biggest protests in Japanese history since the 1970s! We want to finish our movie and get it out there as soon as possible, and therefore we need all the support we can get.

That’s why we started a CROWDFUNDING CAMPAIGN on IndieGoGo!

To finish our movie and send it to festivals we need some money. This is our first documentary. And we didn’t have a lot of time to prepare it, since nobody actually saw a catastrophe like the one on March 11 coming. Neither did one expect that so many Japanese people would get out on the streets in such a short period of time: just a month after the catastrophe struck Japan, several ten thousand people protested in Tokyo! The demonstrations that happen right now are the biggest in Japanese history since the 1970s!

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Yesterday’s demonstration was huge, 20.000 to 30.000 people participated and filled up the streets of Shinjuku, Tokyo. Here are some impressions:

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Teaser!

Posted: 7th June 2011 by Du Fuchs in Teaser
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Our first teaser is out! Watch and enjoy it here:

The nuclear catastrophe of Fukushima is not only reflected by the media, politics or protest culture, as we will show in our documentary, but it is also adopted and being processed by Japanese artists. In the last couple of weeks, two major exhibitions in Tokyo tried to approach the catastrophe and its implications in distinct ways.

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