
Nous devons survivre
Réalisation
Tomáš KRUPA
In March 2011, damaged by an earthquake and a tsunami, three reactors went into meltdown at the nuclear power station in Fukushima. Everyone within 20 kilometers was evacuated, but Mr. Matsumura chose to stay. After a decade the legacy is stronger in the light of climate and energy crisis.
Réalisé par
Tomáš KRUPA
Photographie
Martin ČECH
Montage
Peter KUDLIČKA
Musique
Bersarin QUARTETT
Son
Miloš HANZÉLY
Production
Hailstone
Tomáš KRUPA (Hailstone)
Co-Production
Roman GENSKÝ (RTVS - Radio and Television Slovakia)
Tomáš KRUPA (Hailstone)
Distribution
Hailstone
Hailstone
Ventes
Hailstone
Diffusion
RTVS - Radio and Television Slovakia
Réalisé par

Tomáš KRUPA
Producer, director and the winner of the Slovak national film award The Sun in a Net 2020 granted by Slovak Film and Television Academy SFTA. Graduated in 2009 from the Academy of Arts in Slovakia – from the studio of the Czech well-known director Olga Sommerová. In 2012 he directed and co-produced his feature debut "Graduates: Freedom Is Not For Free". The documentary was aired on the Czech and Slovak national television channels and was theatrically released in both countries as well. In 2013 he established his own production company, Hailstone, focused on producing independent creative documentaries. Its latest release "The Good Death" is the result of an international coproduction of France, Germany, Austria and the Czech Republic including the collaboration with broadcasters ARTE, Czech Television, Radio and Television Slovakia. It has been screened at film festival all around the world and won several film awards including Best Documentary at Slovak National Film Awards 2020.
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