R
2026    90mDocumentary, Drama
7.07.0
The definitive account of Japan's struggle as it faced a nuclear catastrophe while still reeling from the devastation of an earthquake and tsunami.
Directed by James Jones, Megumi Inman
  • Ikuo IzawaSelf
  • Carl PilliteriSelf
  • Wakana YokoyamaSelf
  • Martin FacklerSelf
  • Naoto KanSelf
  • Katsuaki HiranoSelf
  • Katsutaka IdogawaSelf
  • Manabu TerataSelf
  • Dr. Charles A. CastoSelf
  • Akira KawanoSelf
  • Toyohiko TomiokaSelf
  • James JonesDirector / Writer / Executive Producer
  • Megumi InmanDirector / Writer / Producer
  • Tanya WinstonExecutive Producer
  • Sacha BaveystockExecutive Producer
  • Danny HoranExecutive Producer
  • Nancy AbrahamExecutive Producer
  • Lisa HellerExecutive Producer
  • Tina NguyenExecutive Producer
  • Anna GodasExecutive Producer
  • Stephen GuerreroApril 11, 2026
    This documentary is much more than a story of an Atomic Catastrophe, it's the story of the people and surely the entire country living with and through a second Nuclear Disaster immediately following Catastrophic Earthquake. Ice watched and heard many stories from the people in the midst of the Earthquake and Tsunami, but none were from the actual workers at the Nuclear facility. They're showing images and footage I've not seen until tonight, and I've watched quite a bit of documentaries on the subject, as well as many Boxing Day Tsunami documentaries and also the Chernobyl Catastrophe, along with the many documentaries on Holocaust Survivors and the Death Camps. But the stories being told by the workers is heartbreaking, as they needs to dance their country and at the same time they continued to worry about their families. Everyone who's interested in the event should give this film a watch... Fans of Documentaries, I'd say this is an Visually Striking Film...
  • domain13March 31, 2026
    A bit of nuclear scaremongering by the instructor, but apart from that a very good and honest look at what really happened during the event
  • aviator5dsMarch 25, 2026
    I was disappointed in the lack of detail regarding the problems they faced - the technical and engineering challenges, the failures that caused the crisis in the first place and details of the aftermath. The documentary barely scratched the surface.
  • Chris ValMarch 19, 2026
    Amazing move of the bravery and sacrifice of those who gives their life's to save humanity. Respect.
  • shan548March 16, 2026
    Well directed. All original footage. Very informative.

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