Rio+20: Four Fukushima Farmers
This video, capturing the diverse views of four Fukushima activist farmers, screens beginning June 16 in the Rio+20 United Nations Sustainable Development Conference, where one of our main subjects,...
View ArticleScreening footage July 19 with Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio
Uncanny Terrain codirector Ed M. Koziarski will screen work-in-progress footage and talk about the film with my alma mater Antioch College‘s Global Seminar on Energy, Thursday, July 19 at 1 p.m. at the...
View ArticleFukushima Year Three: Renewal
As we mark the second anniversary of the Great East Japan Earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear disaster, we present the new trailer for our in-progress documentary Uncanny Terrain, following the organic...
View ArticleFukushima 2013
Seiji Sugeno at the Fukushima Organic Farmers' Network's café Orgando in Tokyo Asami Girls at Yamato Farmers Market The Asamis' kitten. No Rice No Life The Asamis at the Yamato Farmers Market Hiroshi...
View ArticleUncanny Terrain 2013 Photo Set 2
Yasukawa's kitten follows him everywhere Seeds of Hope Milo shows the 30,000 km he has bicycled on his "Holy Map of Japan" On a clear day you could see the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, 5 km...
View ArticleJunko and Ed on Chicago Public Radio’s World View
Uncanny Terrain directors Junko Kajino and Ed M. Koziarski talk with Alison Cuddy on Chicago Public Radio’s World View.
View ArticleTen Thousand Things: Still Praying for Tohoku
Organic farmer and darkhorse mayoral candidate Asami Akihiro canvasses the mountain villages that ring Kitakata City. Ten Thousand Things from Kyoto writes: “Uncanny Terrain follows mayoral candidacy...
View ArticleUncanny Terrain in Spanish magazine Dar Lugar
Co-director Ed M. Koziarski wrote an article about Uncanny Terrain for new Spanish magazine Dar Lugar. Here are links to the article, followed by the original English text. Dar Lugar part 1 Dar Lugar...
View ArticlePreviewing Three Episodes in the Blue Fish Japanese Environmental Film Festival
Three episodes of the documentary series Uncanny Terrain will screen in a sneak preview, Nov. 5 at 6:30 p.m. in the Blue Fish Japanese Environmental Documentary Film Festival at the Nightingale Cinema,...
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