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Sion Sono was one of the first responders to March 11. Already at work on his adaptation of Minoru Furuya's Himizu when the disaster occurred, the director promptly relocated the production to Tohoku, using the scenes of devastation as a fever-dream counterpoint to the main story. It wasn't strictly a film about the disaster, but it was unquestionably of it, and managed to articulate that mad whirl of emotion that gripped the country last year with surprising power.
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The Land of Hope (Kibo no Kuni) - Time Out Tokyo
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Sion Sono was one of the first responders to March 11. Already at work on his adaptation of Minoru Furuya's Himizu when the disaster occurred, the director promptly relocated the production to Tohoku, using the scenes of devastation as a fever-dream counterpoint to the main story. It wasn't strictly a film about the disaster, but it was unquestionably of it, and managed to articulate that mad whirl of emotion that gripped the country last year with surprising power.
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