福島・浜通りが映画の聖地になる日。復興と歩む映像文化の行く先 Fukushima's Hamadori Becomes a Film Sanctuary: The Future of Visual Culture Alongside Reconstruction

福島・浜通りが映画の聖地になる日。復興と歩む映像文化の行く先 Fukushima's Hamadori Becomes a Film Sanctuary: The Future of Visual Culture Alongside Reconstruction

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This policy journal from METI’s official magazine explores the growing role of visual arts in revitalizing Fukushima’s Hamadori region following the 2011 disaster. It highlights local efforts to attract film and television productions, showcasing the area’s diverse landscapes and unique settings as prime filming locations. The article also delves into the establishment of a film commission in the Sōsō district, designed to streamline support for filmmakers and stimulate the local economy. Insights from industry leaders, including director Yōji Yamada, emphasize the transformative potential of cultural and artistic initiatives in advancing the region’s recovery and fostering community resilience.

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福島・浜通りが映画の聖地になる日。復興と歩む映像文化の行く先 Fukushima's Hamadori Becomes a Film Sanctuary: The Future of Visual Culture Alongside Reconstruction
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This policy journal from METI’s official magazine explores the growing role of visual arts in revitalizing Fukushima’s Hamadori region following the 2011 disaster. It highlights local efforts to attract film and television productions, showcasing the area’s diverse landscapes and unique settings as prime filming locations. The article also delves into the establishment of a film commission in the Sōsō district, designed to streamline support for filmmakers and stimulate the local economy. Insights from industry leaders, including director Yōji Yamada, emphasize the transformative potential of cultural and artistic initiatives in advancing the region’s recovery and fostering community resilience.

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