Voices heard - Japanese documentaries
- THIS EVENT HAS EXPIRED
- Tickets
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Free
- Dates and times
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26th Feb 2020
6:00PM - 7:30PM
- Age
- 16+ years
- Venue
Voices
heard - Japanese documentaries
A film
screening and discussion in partnership with Japan Desk Scotland (JDS). This
event includes JDS's seventh film about Fukushima — 'Seven Years After —
Fukushima in July 2018', (2019), a 65-minute film in Japanese with English
subtitles. This documents the effects of the Fukushima nuclear accident in
2011. It considers the evacuation order on Tomioka Town near the troubled
nuclear power plant, and the impact on carp farming in Koriyama City. The
post-screening discussion centres on challenges for regeneration.
Wednesday
26 February 6pm-7.30pm
Admission free
| Booking essential
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