A documentary film about Ishinomaki in Miyagi prefecture one of the hardest hit areas of the March 11, 2011 tsunami. This documentary deals with the city, the people and relief efforts completed by individuals living in Tokyo to send relief supplies to a center for disabled people in Ishinomaki.
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If the link doesn't work, use this: http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=_8B6cCqtt0o
I thank Ken Nishikawa for the great effort at editing this video and believe this is the finest project I have ever worked on.
I hope you enjoy it.
4 comments:
Very informative documentary, shows a side of things not seen on mass media. My thought as a US citizen - what a contrast to the post-Katrina situation, which, lets face it, was practically nothing in comparison.
Music credits?
Oops! Forgot Music credits:
Opening: Wilhelm Kempff - Beethoven Tempest Sonata Mvt. 3
Ending: Wilhelm Kempff - Beethoven Bagatelles, Op. 126
The video is not something I'll soon forget. It did seem like you all were doing something good, something meaningful.
I am so proud of my alma mater, St. Mary's International School, for participating in the disaster relief efforts. My heart is still in Japan. I still pray for the people there.
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