For 28 years, the people of Iwaishima Island, living in the middle of the bountiful Inland Sea, have been opposing a plan to build a nuclear power plant. The island has a 1000 - year history during which people have preserved their traditional festival. Takashi, the youngest on the island , is struggling to earn his living. He dreams of a life based on sustainable energy. Meanwhile, communities in Sweden are making an effort to implement such lives. The people living in the Arctic circle have taken action to overcome damage from the global economy. On Iwaishima, Mr. Ujimoto has begun sustainable agriculture by reclaiming aban-doned farmlands. But a power company tries to fill in a bay to create man-made land. The people of the island set sail together to stop the construction of the nuclear power plant. A fight breaks out on the sea.
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EnergyCalm and observant
ToneHuman and reflective
ExperienceObservation more than conflict
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Ashes to Honey is a 2010 film in the Documentary category from Japan. Directed by Hitomi Kamanaka. Runtime: about 116 minutes. Original language: Japanese.
Genre: Documentary, Released in 2010, Original language: Japanese, Production: Japan, Runtime: about 116 minutes, Directed by Hitomi Kamanaka.
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116 min
Original language
Japanese
Country of origin
Japan
Type
Movie
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