A young German woman befriends an older Japanese woman during a tour of the Fukushima region, an area affected by the 2011 earthquake in Japan. Marie (Rosalie Thomas) has decided to travel from Germany to Fukushima to change her life. With his work in the organization Clowns4Help he hopes to bring a little hope to the survivors of the nuclear disaster. She soon realizes that she is not capable of making the tragedy of those affected more bearable. But instead of fleeing, he decides to stay with the surly old woman Satomi (Kaori Momoi), the last geisha of Fukushima who decided to return to her ruined home in the former exclusion zone. Two totally different women but who, each in their own way, are trapped in the past and must learn to free themselves from guilt and the burden of memories.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/41115-grusse-aus-fukushima-dvd--8437018193059.html41115Grüße Aus Fukushima [DVD]<div id="productDescription" class="a-section a-spacing-small"><br /><p><span>A young German woman befriends an older Japanese woman during a tour of the Fukushima region, an area affected by the 2011 earthquake in Japan. Marie (Rosalie Thomas) has decided to travel from Germany to Fukushima to change her life. With his work in the organization Clowns4Help he hopes to bring a little hope to the survivors of the nuclear disaster. She soon realizes that she is not capable of making the tragedy of those affected more bearable. But instead of fleeing, he decides to stay with the surly old woman Satomi (Kaori Momoi), the last geisha of Fukushima who decided to return to her ruined home in the former exclusion zone. Two totally different women but who, each in their own way, are trapped in the past and must learn to free themselves from guilt and the burden of memories.</span></p></div>https://dvdstorespain.es/551524-home_default/grusse-aus-fukushima-dvd-.jpg6.5289instockKarma Films6.52896.5289002018-04-24T19:50:10+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/New
A young German woman befriends an older Japanese woman during a tour of the Fukushima region, an area affected by the 2011 earthquake in Japan. Marie (Rosalie Thomas) has decided to travel from Germany to Fukushima to change her life. With his work in the organization Clowns4Help he hopes to bring a little hope to the survivors of the nuclear disaster. She soon realizes that she is not capable of making the tragedy of those affected more bearable. But instead of fleeing, he decides to stay with the surly old woman Satomi (Kaori Momoi), the last geisha of Fukushima who decided to return to her ruined home in the former exclusion zone. Two totally different women but who, each in their own way, are trapped in the past and must learn to free themselves from guilt and the burden of memories.