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Minamata Mandala

November 27, 2021 6h 13m

Released 5 years ago in 2021. Minamata Mandala is a documentary film. directed by Kazuo Hara. With a runtime of 6h 13m, it's an epic theatrical experience.

Synopsis

After years of dumping industrial wastes from the factory to the ocean, Chisso Chemical Corporation contaminated the area of a small Japanese fishing village with excessive amounts of methylmercury. This highly toxic chemical bioaccumulated in fishes of the local water, which when consumed by the local populace resulted in mercury poisoning. In 1977, Minamata disease certification criteria was set by a strange method that tried not to recognize the rights of environmental disease patients. However, an Osaka court won the case for some patients because of a newly developed theory by medical doctors’ recent experiments and proofs. For decades, these patients struggled within the Japanese judicial system for their rights to receive compensation as victims of environmental disease. Those different aspects of these patients’ lives have been filmed by director Hara for the last 15 years, inspired by the late director Tsuchimoto’s documentary MINAMATA: THE VICTIMS AND THEIR WORLD (1971).

Quick Facts

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Release Date November 27, 2021 4 years ago
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Runtime 6h 13m 373 minutes total
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Language Japanese Original language
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Country Japan Production

Director

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
JA

Production Companies

  • Shisso Production

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Minamata Mandala about?

After years of dumping industrial wastes from the factory to the ocean, Chisso Chemical Corporation contaminated the area of a small Japanese fishing village with excessive amounts of methylmercury...

Who directed Minamata Mandala?

Minamata Mandala was directed by Kazuo Hara.

How long is Minamata Mandala?

Minamata Mandala has a runtime of 6 hours and 13 minutes (373 minutes total).

When was Minamata Mandala released?

Minamata Mandala was released on November 27, 2021 in theaters.