수업안: “나미에로 가는 길” 다큐멘터리 (2015)
후쿠시마 참사와 그 이후를 묘사한 텍스트가 우리에게 상상력을 발휘하여 사건의 시나리오를 구성해 보도록 한다면, 참사의 시각적 묘사는 그 광경을 더 적나라하고 직접적으로 드러낸다. “나미에로 가는 길”은 싱가폴 난양 공과대학의 과학기술학자 설피카 아미르(Sulfikar Amir) 교수가 제작한 짧은 다큐멘터리 영화이다. 이 작품은
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후쿠시마 참사와 그 이후를 묘사한 텍스트가 우리에게 상상력을 발휘하여 사건의 시나리오를 구성해 보도록 한다면, 참사의 시각적 묘사는 그 광경을 더 적나라하고 직접적으로 드러낸다. “나미에로 가는 길”은 싱가폴 난양 공과대학의 과학기술학자 설피카 아미르(Sulfikar Amir) 교수가 제작한 짧은 다큐멘터리 영화이다. 이 작품은
While textual representations of the Fukushima disaster and its aftermath provide a conduit for the imagination to construct the scenario, visual depiction renders the landscape with visceral immediacy. “A Journey To Namie” is a short visual documentary by Sulfikar Amir, a
Röhl, Nicholas. 1995. Kakusareta Hibaku Rōdō: Nihon no Genpatsu Rōdōsha. 隠された被曝労働 – 日本の原発労働者 物語 [Nuclear Ginza]. YouTube video, 30 min, posted by “aikoku369”, Mar 30, 2011, from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TC7sFNtGk4A Nicholas Röhl, a student of Japan’s master director Imamura Shohei, produced this 30-minute documentary
Urbano, Carl, John Sutherland Productions. 1953. A is for Atom, YouTube video, 15 min, posted by “nuclearvault,” Jul 30, 2009, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gi-ItrJISQE This animated short was sponsored by General Electric, one of the key U.S. manufacturers of electric appliances, power generation stations, and nuclear weapon
Curtis, Adam. 1992. A is for Atom, Google video, 45:51 min, accessed Apr 24, 2011, from http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1860517361048002456 The British 45-minute documentary A Is For Atom was named after the 1953 animated short of the ‘Atoms for peace’ campaign with the
Footage from the following three short newsreels were selected in order to show the prevailing anti-nuclear sentiment in parts of the Japanese public during the 1950s and 1960s. At the height of the protests against the Treaty of Mutual Cooperation
United States War Department. 1946. Tale of Two Cities. YouTube video, 12: 03 min, posted by “nuclearvault,” Sep 5, 2009, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPvYw9cm8GY This short 12-minute film, produced by the U.S. War Department, begins with the Trinity nuclear test in the desert of