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Surviving Japan - A documentary FULL Preview
Dec. 20, 2011
Watch Here: http://youtu.be/ETrpIQq0c04
Surviving Japan is a documentary by volunteer and director Chris Noland. It is in short, a documentary of the events in Japan after the tsunami as a catalyst to inspire the world to push for renewable Energy to avoid the cataclysmic future we will face if we continue to ignore these problems.
The documentary shows the humanitarian and aid crisis that faced the people in the wake of both natural and man-made disaster. That the continuance of using finite resources will only produce limited results for a limited number, leaving the rest of the world out of the equation.
I started this project as a volunteer after the Great East Japan Earthquake. Aside from the obvious wake-up call received by the nuclear accident was that of the massive debris. This debris is mostly from our consumer culture and non-renewable lifestyles we live on earth today, one the earth cannot sustain forever.
The Aim is to inform, educate and change. I have gathered interviews from the ground up. From Tsunami refugee denied food and aid, to Government Officials, to even TEPCO.
This same Bureaucracy is the one that keeps us from non-renewable energy and peace on earth. This documentary is not just for Japan, it is for the world, because if we do not make change, we will not have one.