The documentary Surviving Japan has a chance to be seen in theaters, but only if enough tickets are sold by March 4th, 2013. I’m excited, because it looks like only 20 – 30 tickets are needed to guarantee a screening in each location.
From the Surviving Japan website:
The lingering effects of the March 2011 Japanese earthquake, tsunami and Fukushima nuclear disasters are captured by filmmaker Christopher Noland—an American living and working in Tokyo during the catastrophic events, who volunteered for the cleanup in Northeastern Japan, documenting true stories from those affected by the disaster.
The only film of its kind takes an indepth, critical look at the mismanagement of the nuclear crisis and tsunami relief efforts by corporations, the U.S and Japanese governments, and Tokyo Electric Power Company© (TEPCO), drawing questions on the future of nuclear power in the 21st century.
Update:
The movie made it, and will premier in theaters in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and San Diego on 3/11 and in New York on 3/12. Tickets can be purchased via the link above.
Christopher Noland
Movie will show in SF LA SD on March 11 and NYC 3/12
Tickets available at the website
311survivingjapan.com