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All of Our Heartbeats Are Connected Through Exploding Stars

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With the 2011 Tsunami as a backdrop, ALL OF OUR HEARTBEATS ARE CONNECTED THROUGH EXPLODING STARS is a staggering odyssey told as an essay on grief, and on how humans and nature rebuild after trauma. It moves from the shores of Japan where Sachiko, Yasu and Satoko try to find ways to accept their loss; via rarely seen places thousands of meters below the sea level where new life-forms thrive; to one of the Hawaiian islands where a group of volunteers gather to clean a beach from Japanese tsunami debris floating in from the Ocean.

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Jennie Kermode Eye for Film Through her collages of stories and images, Rainsford explores the cultural shift precipitated by the disaster, and the different ways of looking at the world which enable people to keep on living in uncertain times. Rated: 5/5 Jun 27, 2023 Full Review Amber Wilkinson Screen International Rainsford... takes an essay approach, her contemplative narrative flowing from individual grief to consider everything from the physiological impact of disasters and loss to the essential hardiness and stoicism of nature and humans. Apr 17, 2022 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis With the 2011 Tsunami as a backdrop, ALL OF OUR HEARTBEATS ARE CONNECTED THROUGH EXPLODING STARS is a staggering odyssey told as an essay on grief, and on how humans and nature rebuild after trauma. It moves from the shores of Japan where Sachiko, Yasu and Satoko try to find ways to accept their loss; via rarely seen places thousands of meters below the sea level where new life-forms thrive; to one of the Hawaiian islands where a group of volunteers gather to clean a beach from Japanese tsunami debris floating in from the Ocean.
Director
Jennifer Rainsford
Producer
Michael Krotkiewski, Mirjam Gelhorn, David Herdies
Screenwriter
Jennifer Rainsford
Genre
Documentary, History
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 17m