Asami’s Tokyo volunteers
Tokyo volunteers make their annual weekend trip to Kitakata in western Fukushima to help Asami clear debris from the village’s 200-year-old irrigation canal.
View ArticleIshii’s cucumbers
Ishii used to deliver food to Japanese restaurants in Maryland. For years he studied EM (effective microogranisms) as a hobby. Now he grows organic vegetables in Sukagawa, 60 km southwest of the...
View ArticleSeeking volunteer/intern translators
We’re looking for volunteers and interns to translate Japanese audio files into English transcripts. Please contact us if you can help.
View ArticleFukushima Organic Farmers Fight Odds to Continue Livelihood Amidst...
by Kimberly Hughes Ten Thousand Things 6/13/2012 This past January, while most participants at the Global Conference for a Nuclear Power Free World in Yokohama were angrily demanding that the...
View ArticleOur results are in.
After spending 30 of the past 55 weeks in Fukushima, Japan, living in places contaminated by nuclear fallout, visiting even more highly contaminated places, drinking the water and eating the food, we...
View ArticleRio+20: Four Fukushima Farmers
This video, capturing the diverse views of four Fukushima activist farmers, screens beginning June 16 in the Rio+20 United Nations Sustainable Development Conference, where one of our main subjects,...
View ArticleAbout Harvest interview with Uncanny Terrain codirector Ed M. Koziarski
by Nancy O’Mallon About Harvest June 20, 2012 AH: What was the impetus for you to start the documentary, and when will it premiere EK: We knew we wanted to tell a story about the 3/11 disaster, and in...
View ArticleWork-in-Progress Screening in Brussels, Belgium
The artists collective Act for Japan will present work-in-progress footage from Uncanny Terrain at Fukushima 2 Years After, a screening and discussion March 9 and 10 in Brussels, Belgium.
View ArticleFukushima Year Three: Renewal
As we mark the second anniversary of the Great East Japan Earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear disaster, we present the new trailer for our in-progress documentary Uncanny Terrain, following the organic...
View ArticleFukushima 2013
Seiji Sugeno at the Fukushima Organic Farmers' Network's café Orgando in Tokyo Asami Girls at Yamato Farmers Market The Asamis' kitten. No Rice No Life The Asamis at the Yamato Farmers Market Hiroshi...
View ArticleUncanny Terrain 2013 Photo Set 2
Yasukawa's kitten follows him everywhere Seeds of Hope Milo shows the 30,000 km he has bicycled on his "Holy Map of Japan" On a clear day you could see the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, 5 km...
View ArticleJunko and Ed on Chicago Public Radio’s World View
Uncanny Terrain directors Junko Kajino and Ed M. Koziarski talk with Alison Cuddy on Chicago Public Radio’s World View.
View ArticleCinema Jam: “Uncanny Terrain: The Documentary About the Devastation of...
Marija Makeska interviews filmmakers Junko Kajino and Ed M. Koziarski in Cinema Jam: Junko: “Just like most of the Japanese people, I was always afraid of radiation from our history of atomic bombs in...
View ArticleUncanny Terrain in Spanish magazine Dar Lugar
Co-director Ed M. Koziarski wrote an article about Uncanny Terrain for new Spanish magazine Dar Lugar. Here are links to the article, followed by the original English text. Dar Lugar part 1 Dar Lugar...
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