I'm So Sorry

Hong Kong, France, Netherlands202196minColorDocumentary12

Synopsis

In the context of contemporary high-advanced technology and totalitarianism, this film presents the predicament of global warming in terms of humanity’s choices about nuclear power. Anchored by a man whose quest humanizes global changes, this film traces the historical events and present situation of nuclear disaster across human society. Every nuclear site he revisits represents a specific temporality-Fukushima, Japan, as the ongoing present; Semipalatinsk, Kazakhstan, as the concealed past; Chernobyl, Ukraine, as the forever alienated present, and Onkalo, Finland, as the future of the future. The narrative created through deconstruction and reconstruction of histories provides a new space to reflect on nuclear issues. In this space, a panorama of global apocalyptic landscapes after nuclear disaster as well as the daily lives of humans on these land is brought to life.  

Director
Liang Zhao

Zhao Liang was born in Liaoning, China in 1971. He graduated from Luxun Academy of Fine Arts in 1992. Based in Beijing since 1993, he has been working as an independent documentary filmmaker as well as an artist in photography and video art. His films BEHEMOTH(2015), PETITION(2009), CRIME AND PUNISHMENT(2007), TOGETHER(2011) and PAPER AIRPLANE(2001) have been selected and screened in Cannes, Venice, Berlin and other prestigious film festivals worldwide. 

Credit Info

Director Zhao Liang

Cinematography Liang Zhao, Shaoguang Sun

Editing Fabrice Rouaud, Liang Zhao

Music Mikael Plunian, Benoit Guerroué

Sound Jeroen Goeijers

Cast Maria Shovkuta, Ivan Semenyuk, Chaliadzinskaya Ina, Chaliadzinskaya Lizaveta, Yoshimichi Matsumoto, Yoshiko Matsumoto, Mizue Mori

Production Company Zhao’S Image Production Limited, Les Films D’Ici, Arte France

Schedule
9.2(Sat)
12:30
Cinematheque
9.4(Mon)
10:00
Cinematheque
Cinema
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