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Najia′s Village
Wide Angle
Rural · True Story · Children · Environment
- CountryJapan
- Production Year1997
- Running Time118min
- Format35mm
- ColorCOLOR
Program Note
This documentary takes place in Belarush, In the area adjacent to where the Chernobyl disaster took place. Under lush natural conditions, the simple villagers grow potato and grain in their fields, in the ground that has been contaminated by the nuclear accident. The village is in a restricted zone into where outsiders cant′t enter. Only seven families remain in this village where 300 households used to live peacefully. The remaining villagers fiercely defend their homeland and refuse to leave. The seasons come and go, and Najia, a girl of eight years old, lives her life full of light and flowers as generations before her did.
Director

Seiichi Motohashi
Born in April 3th, 1940 in Japan. He studied photography at the Tokyo General Photograph Special School. After leaving school, he published some photo-collections: A Coal Mine, Town of a Fish Market, An Old Ma and Sea. Nadya’s Village is his first.
Credit
- Director
Seiichi Motohashi - ProducerSeiichi Motohashi
- ScreenplaySeiichi Motohashi
- CinematographyMasafumi Ichinose
- EditorMakoto Sato
- SoundNobuyuki Kikuchi
- MusicHitoshi Komuro
- World SalesCOCHA Film
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