Shûkichi Koizumi Trailers
Little Voices from Fukushima TrailerAshes to Honey TrailerVermilion Souls Trailer
Little Voices from Fukushima TrailerAshes to Honey TrailerVermilion Souls Trailer
Total trailers found: 8
01 January 1977
This film focuses on I-OMANTE ritual that is to liberate the souls of the Gods from the furs and meat and send them back to the Land of the Gods.
01 January 1971
The documentary is a record of a marriage ceremony that took place in April 1971 and was performed in accordance with Ainu traditions at the request of the young bride.
07 March 2015
The name Fukushima has become a synonym for the dangers of nuclear energy, much like Chernobyl. Director Hitomi KAMANAKA analyzes the parallels between the two disasters, travelling to the affected regions in Japan and Belarus.
01 January 1974
This film centers on the construction of a traditional style house, their houses being not only very distinctive but also figuring prominently in religious ritual.
15 January 2007
Set in Tokyo 7 years after WWII, a 9 year old boy wanders into a strange mansion. Confined inside are four adults suffering from an incurable disease, which prevents them from having exposure to the sun.
22 February 1997
A biographical film of Pulitzer Prize war photographer, K. Sawada.
01 January 1967
Inspired by Rachel Carson's "Silent Spring," documentary filmmaker Shukichi Koizumi, with the cooperation of Shunichi Wakatsuki, director of Nagano Prefecture's Saku General Hospital, a pioneer in rural medicine, made this documentary film that explores the effects of pesticides on the natural world and the human body.
18 September 2010
For 28 years, the people of Iwaishima Island, living in the middle of the bountiful Inland Sea, have been opposing a plan to build a nuclear power plant.