Back to Fukushima

Réalisation
Thomas LICATA

The Japanese government has built “renewal housing developments” in the heart of Fukushima. More than ten years after the nuclear accident, these neighborhoods are emerging from a still contaminated landscape. On a nearby farm, a breeder cannot bring himself to slaughter his livestock, which is unfit for consumption. An intimate portrait between poetry and anger.

Directed by
Thomas LICATA
Photography
Hugo BRILMAKER
EDITING
Bertrand CONARD
MUSIC
Adrien PINET
SOUND
Adrien PINET
Production
Les Films De La Passerelle
Céline RAUW (Les Films De La Passerelle)
Distribution
Le Parc Distribution
Broadcaster
RTBF
Diffusion internationale
RTBF - Télévision Belge

Directed by

Thomas LICATA

Thomas Licata is a documentary filmmaker born in La Louvière in 1993. After several years at university in Brussels and working as a social worker, he eventually joined INSAS to study film directing. In 2017, he made his first short film in China, where he came into contact with displaced communities. In 2020, he continued his project in China and developed a feature-length documentary, acclaimed by critics, blending science fiction and documentary filmmaking. He is still searching for his own path, drawing inspiration from new technologies and scientific advances that are transforming our relationship with the world.

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