Fukushima 50

Fukushima 50

6.4

Mar 06 2020

2h 2m

History, Drama, Action

Workers at the Fukushima Daiichi facility in Japan risk their lives and stay at the nuclear power plant to prevent total destruction after the region is devastated by an earthquake and tsunami in 2011.

Ken Watanabe

Ken Watanabe

Masao Yoshida

Koichi Sato

Koichi Sato

Toshio Izaki

Hidetaka Yoshioka

Hidetaka Yoshioka

Takumi Maeda

Narumi Yasuda

Narumi Yasuda

Mari Asano

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