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Listening To The Air is such a poignant exploration of life post-disaster. The film’s pacing feels almost meditative, capturing the slow process of rebuilding and healing in Rikuzentakata after the devastating 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami. Hiromi ABE's radio show serves as a unique lens, blending personal stories with broader community themes. The atmosphere is raw, filled with a kind of quiet resilience as residents share their experiences. It's refreshing to see how the documentary navigates through the emotional landscape without heavy-handedness. There's a distinctive warmth in the way it portrays the human spirit amidst tragedy, which sets it apart from typical disaster narratives. A true testament to community and recovery.
Intimate interviews with localsFocus on community rebuildingUnique perspective through radio storytelling
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