A new documentary video by Chris Noland (a Tsunami Relief volunteer and Independent Director) has been taising eyebrows on the International front as he poses questions about the Japanese government putting the interest of the nuclear power industry before the lives of Japanese citizens.
The film, which tells the inside story of 2011 Japanese Tsunami and Fukushima disaster is overall a catalyst to inform, educate and inspire Japan and the rest of the world to push for renewable Energy to avoid the cataclysmic future we will face if we continue to ignore these problems. The documentary shows the humanitarian and aid crisis that faced the people in the wake of both natural and man-made disaster as well as a critical look at how the authorities handled the nuclear crisis and Tsunami relief by an American who volunteered in the clean-up.
In the wake of such a massive disaster after millions of dollars in donations, Chris was shocked to hear that some people were not receiving aid, only to find out that private volunteers had to use their own money to feed these people all because of Bureaucracy.
Survivng Japan features true stories from those affected by the disaster, the government and even TEPCO. It highlights the struggle in dealing with: The Tsunami clean-up, Government response to the disaster, radiation plus the future of nuclear power after the accident.
Noland stresses that this documentary is not just for Japan, it is for the world. Because if we do not make change, we will not have one.
A trailer is available HERE, and you can pre-order a copy of the film and/or donate money thus helping ensure it gets completed, shown at festivals, and cover all the costs in making it. He hopes to raise at least $30,000 in the next couple of weeks.
For those who have seen the full-length final cut,apparently this film is amazing and really sheds light on the truth of the Fukushima disaster and resulting humanitarian crisis that’s still ongoing.