Thomas Ash
A2-B-C
Nippon Visions ½
Eighteen months after the nuclear meltdown in Fukushima, children in the surrounding areas are suffering from severe nose bleeds and developing skin rashes and thyroid cysts. Citing a lack of transparency in the official medical testing of their children and the ineffectiveness of the decontamination of their homes and schools, the children’s mothers take radiation monitoring into their own hands.
Guests:
Thomas Ash
Fri., June 07, 2013
NAXOS Cinema
World premiere in the presence of the director Thomas Ash
Original with English subtitles
Winner of the Nippon Visions Award
2013
Japan 2013
70 minutes
Director
Thomas Ash
Cinematography
Koji FUJITA, Colin O`Neill, Thomas Ash
World sales
Thomas Ash
About Thomas Ash
Thomas Ash received his MA in Film and Television Production from the University of Bristol. His first feature-length documentary, THE BALLAD OF VICKI AND JAKE (2006), was internationally acclaimed. Himself a US citizen, he has been living in Japan since 2004. His films have focused on issues surrounding the healthcare system, death, and illness. He received the NIPPON VISIONS AWARD in 2013 for his documentary A2-B-C (2013 / NC ’13), the NIPPON VISIONS AUDIENCE AWARD in 2015 for -1287 (2014 / NC ’15) and the NIPPON DOCS AWARD in 2019 for SENDING OFF (2019 / NC ’19).