A Body in Fukushima (2021) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 16, 2021

Original Title:
A Body in Fukushima

Genres:
Documentary

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 114

Acclaimed artist Eiko Otake has made five trips to Fukushima in the wake of the 2011 nuclear disaster. Collaborating with William Johnston, a photographer and scholar of Japanese history, Otake’s multidisciplinary project transforms the irradiated landscape into a site for performance. The artist’s movements—in empty train stations, overgrown roads, tsunami-damaged buildings, along broken seawalls, and amidst makeshift memorials—dwell in the residue of life before the meltdown while also charting the passage of time in these inhabitable lands. A Body in Fukushima is culled from tens of thousands of photographs, whose mournful but resolute march creates a “letter to the future.” “My body will carry a piece of Fukushima,” writes the artist, “I hope the [viewer’s] sense of their own distance to Fukushima might also change.”

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Director:
Eiko Otake

Editor:
Eiko Otake

Music:
David Harrington

Sound Designer:
Eiko Otake

Still Photographer:
William Johnston

Writer:
Eiko Otake

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