: It features footage from inside the "exclusion zone" and was one of the first documentaries to show a pool of foreign journalists being allowed into the plant two years after the accident.
: The film uniquely utilizes manga-style animations to represent historical context and digital reconstructions to explain complex scientific aspects of the nuclear disaster. Fukushima: A Nuclear Story(2015)
: The story is told through the eyes of Italian journalist Pio d'Emilia , who was in Japan at the time of the disaster and spent four years reporting on its aftermath. : It features footage from inside the "exclusion
: Includes an interview with former Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan , who discusses the chaotic government response and the reality of how close Tokyo came to a full-scale evacuation. Fukushima: A Nuclear Story(2015)