Document 11: A2-B-C plus Q&A
Sat 19 October 2013

A2-B-C
The only dedicated international human rights documentary festival in Scotland returns for its eleventh outing with a host of exciting screenings, panels, workshops, music and events. Taking place at CCA from Fri 18 to Sun 20 October, this year's programme focuses on reflection and tension between the past and present.
Thinking of joining us for several events? Get yourself a Document 11 Festival Pass for the whole weekend for £20 (£10 unwaged) by visiting Box Office or calling 0141 352 4900. You can also pick up a Day Pass for £10 (£5 unwaged) for a day of your choice (weekend/day pass holders must still book in advance for screenings/events to be guaranteed a place).
As always, all events are free for asylum seekers and refugees.
Eighteen months after the nuclear meltdown that shocked the world, the children of Fukushima are suffering from concerning maladies that range from severe nose bleeds to rashes and thyroid cysts. Citing a lack of transparency in official medical testing and ineffective decontamination of their communities, Ian Thomas Ash's investigative documentary looks at the mothers of Fukushima who are taking radiation monitoring in to their own hands.
A panel Q&A follows the film.