Greetings from Fukushima
Greetings from Fukushima

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Greetings from Fukushima

2016
Movie
102 min
German

A young German woman bonds with an elderly Japanese woman while touring the Fukushima region of Japan in the aftermath of the 2011 earthquake.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Doris DörrieGenres: Drama, Comedy

Plot Summary

A young German woman, Marie, travels to Fukushima, Japan, in the aftermath of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami to volunteer. She hopes to find a connection with the people and the land, but instead encounters Claire, a seasoned volunteer who initially clashes with Marie's idealistic approach. Together, they navigate the complexities of disaster relief, cultural differences, and their own personal journeys amidst the scarred landscape.

Critical Reception

Greetings from Fukushima received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising its sensitive portrayal of the human impact of disaster and its exploration of cross-cultural understanding. Some found the blend of drama and comedy uneven, but the performances and the film's compassionate tone were generally well-regarded.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its empathetic depiction of post-disaster resilience and the healing power of human connection.

  • Appreciated for its nuanced portrayal of cultural differences and the challenges of aid work.

  • Some reviews noted a slightly didactic tone and an inconsistent balance between humor and tragedy.

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Fun Fact

Director Doris Dörrie drew inspiration for the film from her own experiences volunteering in Japan after the 2011 tsunami.

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