Fukushima : particles and people
Monday 06th October 2014 from 20h00 to 21h45
Salle 1 / Auditorium
- Directed by
- Gil Rabier et Claude Julie Parisot
- Written by
- Gil Rabier et Claude Julie Parisot
- Produced by
- © KAMI Productions
Documentary, France, 2014, 52 min
Will be screened again : Thursday 02nd October 2014 from 19h00 to 20h30
In Japan, in the region of Fukushima, citizens and scientists are working together to try to understand the invisible contamination that threatens their lives and haunts their minds. What is a contaminated environment? What can we eat? Where can we live? Will our children be able to go back? What do I risk?
To answer these pressing questions, collaborations of a new type are linking scientists, who have accepted to step out of their laboratories, and ordinary people, who now have to understand a complex science. Our film attempts to portray this unusual dialogue between simple folk and scientists. The disaster isn’t a thing of the past for them, nothing is under control, it is all just starting.
Debate with :
- Gil Rabier, Director
- Claude-Julie Parisot, Director
- Olivier Evrard, Team ' Geochemistry The Impacts ' and researcher CEA ( French Atomic Energy and Alternative Energies ) at the Laboratory of Climate Sciences and the Environment (CEA / CNRS / UVSQ)