¡Ai to Kibo no Machi (Fukushima: A Town of Love and Hope)
¡Japanese Movie

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[Machine Translation] A story of love and hope over 70 years of four generations of a family at the mercy of nuclear power. Director Sugano Hiro, a native of Fukushima, and screenwriter Inoue Junichi put their all into this film. -In 1945, in the town of Ishikawa, Fukushima Prefecture, day after day, the heroes were mobilized as schoolchildren to mine uranium. In 1966, Hideo is the last of the opponents of the construction of a nuclear power plant in Futaba-machi, Fukushima Prefecture, and is ostracized by the local authorities. In 2011, Kenji has just lost his son to cancer. He is reunited with Aiko, and Aiko's granddaughter, Rei, learns of Kenji's relationship with Aiko. Then comes March 11. The tsunami and nuclear accident hit the family living in Minamisoma, Fukushima Prefecture. Rei, who lost everything, wanders alone in Tokyo, which has regained its lights, and sells her body to a stranger, demanding money from him on the pretext of her experience in the disaster. One day, Rei meets Sawada, who is running a charity fund-raising scam, and Rei also takes to the streets...

Original Release Year: 2013

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INOUE JUNICHI

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