Living on the River Agano
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Living on the River Agano

In 1964, a chemical factory in Niigata Prefecture dumped mercury into the Agano River, the beginning of a manmade tragedy that would affect locals for years to come. Mercury poisoning led to high occurrences of Minamata disease, a neurological syndrome that causes severe physical and psychological ailments and death. Sato Makoto and his crew of seven spent three years in Niigata documenting the life and thoughts of locals.

Overview

Release Date
Sep 26, 1992
Original Title
阿賀に生きる
Runtime
115 minutes
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Language
ja
Production Companies
Production Countries
Japan