“3.11: Surviving Japan” Documentary Captures Aftermath of Japanese Fukushima Nuclear Disaster

Film to be released on Amazon Prime and available for educational license.

Seattle, WA, November 11, 2014 --(PR.com)-- The lingering effects of the March 2011 Japanese earthquake, tsunami and Fukushima nuclear disasters are captured on film by Christopher Noland, a young American living and working in Tokyo during the catastrophic events. The only film of its kind takes an in-depth, critical look into how the authorities, and the Tokyo Electric Power Company© (TEPCO), managed the nuclear crisis and tsunami relief efforts.

The documentary was shown in limited release−to coincide with the second anniversary of the March 2011 disaster in: New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and San Diego. The film is now available on Amazon Prime exclusively in the United States and is available to schools, universities and other non-profits for educational license.

While documenting the cleanup efforts, Noland quickly uncovered the Japanese government’s inadequate responses, and how officials misled the Japanese people regarding life-threatening radiation levels, emergency food and water supplies. Additionally, he learned of the March 2011 proposal to dump more than 200,000 tons of highly radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean.

“I spent six months volunteering in northeast Japan after the Fukushima disaster, and subsequently interviewed individuals from all walks of life, including TEPCO employees,” stated Christopher Noland, Director, “3.11: Surviving Japan. The film offers unique insights into a post-disaster present-day situation where millions of people are left to fend for themselves, and are blatantly told that a nuclear fall-out environment is safe.”

“3.11: Surviving Japan” educates people about the dangers of Government, Media censorship and examines corporate responsibility during a crisis. To show this film for educational purposes, please email 311ventures@gmail.com for an educational license and screener kit.

“3.11: Surviving Japan” was produced by 311 Ventures. Christopher Noland, Director. All copyrights and trademarks are protected by their respective owners, with no intent to infringe.
Contact
311 Ventures
Christopher Noland
917 580 2470
311Survivingjapan.com
ContactContact
Categories