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www.cultureunplugged.com/documentary/watch-online/play/11961
Director: Steve Zeltzer |
Producer: Steve Zeltzer
Genre: Documentary |
Produced In: 2012 |
Story Teller's Country: United States
Synopsis: The film tells the
story of the Japanese nuclear plant meltdown in 2011 and the cover-up by
the Japanese government and TEPCO. The film documents how the nuclear
energy program for "peaceful atoms" was brought to Japan under the
auspices of the US military occupation. It explores the criminal
cover-up of the safety dangers of the plant by TEPCO and GE management,
which built the plant in Fukushima. Included is an interview with Kei
Sugaoka, the GE nuclear plant inspector from the bay area who exposed
cover-ups in the safety at the Fukushima plant and was retaliated
against by GE.
The film features the voices of the people and workers about the
reality of the disaster. It shows what this means not only for the
people of Japan but the people of the world as the US government and
nuclear industry continue to push for more new plants and government
subsidies. This film breaks the information blockade and the cover-up
by the corporate media in Japan, the US and around the world that seeks
to convince the public that Fukushima is over.
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