Toshikuni Doi

Birth : 1953-01-08, Saga Prefecture, Japan

Movies

The West Bank
Cinematography
Three-part documentary on the occupation of the West Bank: 1) Hebron; 2) The Jordan Valley; 3) Southern Hebron
The West Bank
Editor
Three-part documentary on the occupation of the West Bank: 1) Hebron; 2) The Jordan Valley; 3) Southern Hebron
The West Bank
Producer
Three-part documentary on the occupation of the West Bank: 1) Hebron; 2) The Jordan Valley; 3) Southern Hebron
The West Bank
Director
Three-part documentary on the occupation of the West Bank: 1) Hebron; 2) The Jordan Valley; 3) Southern Hebron
Amira Hass ― An Israeli Journalist Speaks about
Cinematography
Amira Hass, a leading journalist covering the occupation of Palestine visited Japan in the fall of 2017. Amira is an Israeli who has lived in the occupied territories for more than 20 years, covering the occupation from both the Palestinian and Israeli sides. During her stay in Japan, Amira Hass talks about the Israeli occupation, and through her coverage of Okinawa, makes incisive comparisons between Palestine and Okinawa.
Amira Hass ― An Israeli Journalist Speaks about
Producer
Amira Hass, a leading journalist covering the occupation of Palestine visited Japan in the fall of 2017. Amira is an Israeli who has lived in the occupied territories for more than 20 years, covering the occupation from both the Palestinian and Israeli sides. During her stay in Japan, Amira Hass talks about the Israeli occupation, and through her coverage of Okinawa, makes incisive comparisons between Palestine and Okinawa.
Amira Hass ― An Israeli Journalist Speaks about
Editor
Amira Hass, a leading journalist covering the occupation of Palestine visited Japan in the fall of 2017. Amira is an Israeli who has lived in the occupied territories for more than 20 years, covering the occupation from both the Palestinian and Israeli sides. During her stay in Japan, Amira Hass talks about the Israeli occupation, and through her coverage of Okinawa, makes incisive comparisons between Palestine and Okinawa.
Amira Hass ― An Israeli Journalist Speaks about
Director
Amira Hass, a leading journalist covering the occupation of Palestine visited Japan in the fall of 2017. Amira is an Israeli who has lived in the occupied territories for more than 20 years, covering the occupation from both the Palestinian and Israeli sides. During her stay in Japan, Amira Hass talks about the Israeli occupation, and through her coverage of Okinawa, makes incisive comparisons between Palestine and Okinawa.
From Palestine to Fukushima
Producer
What does a Palestinian who was forced into exile by the establishment of the State of Israel and experienced the loss of home and family by bombing see in Fukushima, an area where residents have been exiled from their homeland by the nuclear power plant accident? The recipient of the “Alternative Nobel Peace Prize”, a Palestinian Human Rights Attorney, examines the commonalities of “Palestine” and “Fukushima” through a trip to Iitate Village and conversations with former residents of the village.
From Palestine to Fukushima
Editor
What does a Palestinian who was forced into exile by the establishment of the State of Israel and experienced the loss of home and family by bombing see in Fukushima, an area where residents have been exiled from their homeland by the nuclear power plant accident? The recipient of the “Alternative Nobel Peace Prize”, a Palestinian Human Rights Attorney, examines the commonalities of “Palestine” and “Fukushima” through a trip to Iitate Village and conversations with former residents of the village.
From Palestine to Fukushima
Director
What does a Palestinian who was forced into exile by the establishment of the State of Israel and experienced the loss of home and family by bombing see in Fukushima, an area where residents have been exiled from their homeland by the nuclear power plant accident? The recipient of the “Alternative Nobel Peace Prize”, a Palestinian Human Rights Attorney, examines the commonalities of “Palestine” and “Fukushima” through a trip to Iitate Village and conversations with former residents of the village.
Living with
Director of Photography
A depiction of everyday life at the House of Sharing, and document of the testimonies of women who were taken as "comfort women" by the Japanese Army during the war. The second part is about Kang Deok-yeong, who depicted her experiences during the war through painting.
Living with
Editor
A depiction of everyday life at the House of Sharing, and document of the testimonies of women who were taken as "comfort women" by the Japanese Army during the war. The second part is about Kang Deok-yeong, who depicted her experiences during the war through painting.
Living with
Director
A depiction of everyday life at the House of Sharing, and document of the testimonies of women who were taken as "comfort women" by the Japanese Army during the war. The second part is about Kang Deok-yeong, who depicted her experiences during the war through painting.
Attack on Gaza Summer 2014
Cinematography
Attack on Gaza Summer 2014
Editor
Attack on Gaza Summer 2014
Producer
Attack on Gaza Summer 2014
Director
Life in Gaza
Producer
Five part history of Gaza from 1986 to 2009: 1) Raji Sourani’s Path; 2) Two Intifadas; 3) Rise of Hamas; 4) Blockade; 5) Assault on Gaza
Life in Gaza
Editor
Five part history of Gaza from 1986 to 2009: 1) Raji Sourani’s Path; 2) Two Intifadas; 3) Rise of Hamas; 4) Blockade; 5) Assault on Gaza
Life in Gaza
Cinematography
Five part history of Gaza from 1986 to 2009: 1) Raji Sourani’s Path; 2) Two Intifadas; 3) Rise of Hamas; 4) Blockade; 5) Assault on Gaza
Life in Gaza
Director
Five part history of Gaza from 1986 to 2009: 1) Raji Sourani’s Path; 2) Two Intifadas; 3) Rise of Hamas; 4) Blockade; 5) Assault on Gaza
They Came as Volunteers
Producer
Following six young volunteers in the tsunami-devastated Arahama district in Sendai.
They Came as Volunteers
Editor
Following six young volunteers in the tsunami-devastated Arahama district in Sendai.
They Came as Volunteers
Cinematography
Following six young volunteers in the tsunami-devastated Arahama district in Sendai.
They Came as Volunteers
Director
Following six young volunteers in the tsunami-devastated Arahama district in Sendai.
The Town of Iidate: Radiation and the Return Home
Editor
In March 2011, the world was stunned by the nuclear disaster in Fukushima. Today, the people of Iidate, a town outside the 30km radiation exclusion zone around the nuclear power plant, are still suffering. The direction of the wind, rain and snow caused radiation to reach dangerous levels and the entire town was forced to evacuate.
The Town of Iidate: Radiation and the Return Home
Director
In March 2011, the world was stunned by the nuclear disaster in Fukushima. Today, the people of Iidate, a town outside the 30km radiation exclusion zone around the nuclear power plant, are still suffering. The direction of the wind, rain and snow caused radiation to reach dangerous levels and the entire town was forced to evacuate.
Life on Foreign Land: Burmese in Japan
Director
To escape the oppressive military regime in Burma (Myanmar), Kyaw Kyaw Soe fled to Japan in 1991, leaving his wife behind in his motherland. He spends his days working in a restaurant to make a living and continuing his pro-democracy activities that were banned in Burma. Later, his wife is able to join him in Japan, and the two of them run a Burmese restaurant. Thus begins their new life together in exile. Living in Japan for more than 20 years, Kyaw Kyaw Soe is caught between the wish to be with his family in his own country and the desire to see democracy in his homeland.
The Town of Iitate: No Longer Home
Editor
In March, 2011, the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant exploded, causing a large amount of radioactive effluent to leak. Iitate Village, designated by some as "one of the most beautiful villages in Japan," was more than thirty kilometers away. But because of the direction of the wind, snow, and rain, it was heavily effected by radiation. For this reason, a month after the nuclear disaster, the Japanese government ordered the municipality to evacuate entirely. As a result, approximately 6,000 residents were forced to leave their homes.
The Town of Iitate: No Longer Home
Director
In March, 2011, the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant exploded, causing a large amount of radioactive effluent to leak. Iitate Village, designated by some as "one of the most beautiful villages in Japan," was more than thirty kilometers away. But because of the direction of the wind, snow, and rain, it was heavily effected by radiation. For this reason, a month after the nuclear disaster, the Japanese government ordered the municipality to evacuate entirely. As a result, approximately 6,000 residents were forced to leave their homes.
Live My Life
Director of Photography
This film portrays three teachers with uncompromising principles, who stand up to protect freedom and democracy, fighting against increasing control and right-wing leanings at schools in Tokyo.
Live My Life
Editor
This film portrays three teachers with uncompromising principles, who stand up to protect freedom and democracy, fighting against increasing control and right-wing leanings at schools in Tokyo.
Live My Life
Director
This film portrays three teachers with uncompromising principles, who stand up to protect freedom and democracy, fighting against increasing control and right-wing leanings at schools in Tokyo.
Breaking the Silence
Director
Falluja, April 2004
Cinematography
Falluja, April 2004
Editor
Falluja, April 2004
Director