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- As a tunnel construction project threatens the natural order of one of Japan's last untouched regions, an old man and his granddaughter Haruna's humble lifestyle begins to influence the outlook of a man from Tokyo.
- German soldiers are transported to a prisoner-of-war camp in Japan after the First World War.
- The Light Illuminated" is a documentary program about Professor Shuji Nakamura, one of 2014 Nobel Prize winners in physics. In the early 1990s Nakamura and two other physicists developed the blue LED, a lighting technology which is now used around the world in a wide variety of applications. The lights are also much more efficient and are expected to help 1.5 billion people who lack access to electric grids. The program plans to examine how Nakamura discovered the technology and the impact it has had on the world.
- After her mother is suddenly hospitalized because she has terminal cancer Sakiko returns to her home town Tokushima at the foot of Mt. Bizan. The relationship between mother and daughter isn't good but still she nurses her mother at her sickbed. She always thought her mother was a cold person until her mother gives her a box full of love letters from her father who she never knew and she starts to understand her mother better. Her mothers last wish is to see the Awa Odori festival for the last time before she dies.
- Based on a true story of elderly women - three childhood friends - who at their old age put up a food garnish business at Tokushima Prefecture.
- This is a documentary about scarecrow dolls repopulating the village of Nagoro, Japan, told from the perspective of Ayano's dolls.
- THIS IS OUR GENERATION Love and hate mingle, the insanity of youth comes and goes. Five teenagers wearing helmets approach, in hand a big flag emblazoned, 'MY GENERATION.' The young man closest roars into his bullhorn, 'We were afraid of what they thought of us. We conformed to keep them happy. We lost what mattered to us. They talk about the good old days as if we care. Hey, grownups, are you listening? This is OUR TIME. We decide OUR FUTURE!' With that proclamation, they charged into the line of riot police. And like fireworks receding into the night, youth vanished.