Healing Fukushima. 2016. Directed by Sulfikar Amir. Written by Shi-Lin Loh.

Healing Fukushima is a documentary exploration of Japanese medical responses to a series of disasters that culminated in the nuclear accidents on 11 March 2011. It depicts how Japanese medical professionals responded to the disaster, which is complicated by an invisible component of radiation risk. The film examines the emergence of a new mode of knowledge production in the wake of unforeseen calamity. Featuring the voices of eight practitioners from two municipal hospitals and Fukushima’s flagship institute of medical education, the film presents their reflections on the health issues produced by the 3.11 disaster, as well as the complexities involved in creating and conducting a system of post-disaster medical care. Revolving around resilience and knowledge production, the film explores responses, contingencies, practices and subjectivities as the four themes that characterize institutional and individual responses to the Fukushima nuclear crisis. It carries the viewer from practitioners’ workplaces to private spaces and the affected areas around Fukushima. Educators may ask students to watch this film and invite them to engage with the perspectives it presents from the medical practitioners interviewed about how doctors respond to disasters.

Healing Fukushima (2016), documentary film

Themes:

Disaster medicine, emergency responses, risk, contingency, 3.11

Questions for undergraduates:

  1. Having watched the film, what do you think the risk of living in Fukushima today is, and why?
  2. What does the film suggest to you about how disasters unfold, apart from the actual events themselves (earthquake, tsunami, power plant accident)?

Further suggested activity:

If time allows, pair the film with a selection of statements from Fukushima Radiation: Will you still say no crime was committed? – Statements by 50 Complainants for Criminal Prosecution of the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster (Translated by Norma Field and Matthew Mizenko). Amazon e-book, 2015. Review available at http://www.cnic.jp/english/?p=3459

Shi-Lin Loh, Keio University

Teaching Module: “Healing Fukushima” (2016) documentary film
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