After the catastrophe of Fukushima a new term appears in the Japanese language: Genpatsu-Rikon, in calligraphy composed of the characters for ’atomic’ and ’divorce’. In 2011 the filmmaker Christian Bau travels to the east cost of Japan and tries to find out more about the background for this word creation. What did he see? “I’ve seen everything”. “You saw nothing, nothing at all”.
65. Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin, Berlinale Shorts Wettbewerb 2015 Internationales KurzFilmFest Hamburg 2015 8th Imagine Science Film Festival New York, 16. – 24. 10. 2015 Braunschweig International Film Festival Vol. 29 | 02.- 08. November 2015 Filmforum der Nordischen Filmtage Lübeck 2015, 04. – 08. November 2015 2. inklusives Kurzfilmfestival KLAPPE AUF! 04. – 06. 12. 2015 13. Festival de Cortos de Bogotá 09.-15. Dezember 2015 Vienna Independent Shorts, 13th International Festival for Short Film 25th May – 31st May 2016
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