Fukushima and The Lakota Man is a 50 min documentary.
Produced by Hasse Lisskog on the issues of fusion power, such as nuclear power plants, uranium mining and atomic bomb tests on Indigenous lands. In the film we see through the eyes of the Indigenous perspective of Tiokasin Ghosthorse, a Native from Cheyenne River Lakota Nation.
Tiokasin Ghosthorse visits the contaminated ghost towns in the Fukushima region and meets the refugees. We follow further in his footsteps to the Native reservation lands, in today's South Dakota, where the people, wildlife and the Earth itself are suffering from toxic contamination from uranium mining.
The film Fukushima and The Lakota Man was shoot in USA, Japan, Spain and Sweden
Hasse Lisskog is Swedish producer and award winning Senior Cameraman at Sweden's TV4. He has been in the broadcasting business for over 40 years and filmed in more than 85 countries worldwide.
Hasse Lisskog, Producer, Camera & Edit
hans.lisskog@tv4.se; hans.lisskog@gmail.com
This film is made possible is in cooperation with Green Cross Switzerland and Green Cross Sweden.
Are you interested in supporting this project please contact us:
Tonia Moya, Executive Director Green Cross Sweden:
gcs@green-cross.se +46 31 146 111
Green Cross International was founded by Mikhail Gorbachev, and has a growing network of national organizations in over 30 countries. The mission of the Green Cross is to respond to the combined challenges of security, poverty and environmental degradation to ensure a sustainable and secure future. We seek solutions through dialogue, mediation and co-operation.
www.gci.ch
www.green-cross.se
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