Catalogue Impact Days
De Zhao Liang et Zhao Liang

I'm So Sorry

Image du film I'M SO SORRY - FIFDH 2019

La technologie nucléaire menace gravement l’humanité. Outre les armes nucléaires meurtrières, la maintenance des centrales reste périlleuse. Les scientifiques cherchent toujours à trouver les meilleures solutions afin de confiner de manière sûre les déchets radioactifs. Zhao Liang filme des sites liés à la production d’énergie nucléaire et des sites d’accidents dans divers pays (Ukraine, Belarus, Japon, Kazakhstan, Allemagne, Finlande). Son but est de sensibiliser et contribuer au débat mondial. Le film dévoile la situation critique des individus travaillant avec cette technologie, couvrant production, accidents et stockages nucléaires à travers le monde.

Section : Impact Days
Pays : Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Japon, Finlande, Allemagne
Langues originales : kazakh, ukrainien, japonais, finnois, allemand, anglais
Réalisation
Zhao Liang
Zhao Liang (Chine / France)
Production
Serge Lalou
Serge Lalou (France)
Les Films d’ici
Durée
90'’
Statut de production
Terminé
Finalisé en
Avril 2020
Impact Statement
Constructing an image narrative with the tone of an essay-poem, Zhao Liang wants to portray the workers employed in the various nuclear facilities, everyday images of isolated people still living in exclusion zones, and of sick people, especially children born disabled. The film will reveal how nuclear power shapes human destiny in the past, present, and future. The visual contrast between the bleak yet exotic urban ruins, and colourful and familiar daily lives is likely to evoke a visceral feeling.

I'm so sorry is a poetic piece which carries us deep into areas affected by radiation and sounds a warning against the dangers of nuclear technology.
Impact Goals
  1. Reveal how nuclear power shapes human destiny in the past, present, and future.
  2. Highlight what kinds of consequences may result from our careless decisions today.
  3. Raise awareness that the current environmental and energy dilemma is the original sin that everyone who produces carbon emissions must carry on their backs.
  4. Raise awareness of today’s excessive consumerism, the unlimited expansion of capital and profit, blind consumption, waste and destruction fueled by capitalism.
Impact Strategy
  • Screening the film at festivals worldwide.
  • Present the film at educational events.
  • Attract a diverse audience with a focus on the younger generation.
  • Broadcast the film via different TV channels to reach a wider audience.
Contact
Contact principal
Jing XU REDIANCE (Chine): jing@rediancefilms.com
Participants présents aux Impacts Days
Sylvie Blum (France)
Alex Szalat (France)