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We Are All Radioactive is an episodic documentary film created by San Francisco-based journalist Lisa Katayama and TEDTalks creator Jason Wishnow. It tells the story of a community of young surfers who are helping to rebuild a small coastal town destroyed by the tsunami in Japan in March 2011. Motoyoshi was a secret surf spot for ocean enthusiasts from Sendai. When the tsunami swept away the people and buildings there, a team of young surfers drove out to the coast, pitched tents on unaffected patches of land, and started helping generations of fisherman become entrepreneurs so they could spearhead their own reconstruction projects and develop new business ideas. Seven short themed chapters make up Season 1. Half the footage is shot by our team, and the other half is shot by the locals themselves. The first half of the series was entirely crowdfunded. All the episodes are subtitled in Japanese and English. Join the conversation on our Facebook fan page: facebook.com/weareallradioactive The film takes place in Motoyoshi, a small fishing village in Miyagi Prefecture, 100 miles north of the Fukushima Number One Power Plant.

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Released: July 15, 2012
Runtime: 42 min
Genres: Documentary Short
Crew: Lisa Katayama Jason Wishnow

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