Noto Democracy
"Shining a bright light of hope in the darkness"
Released just last year. Noto Democracy is a documentary film. directed by Yukio Iokibe.
Synopsis
Anamizu Town, Ishikawa Prefecture, is located in the center of the Noto Peninsula. The population is below 7,000, and the town is in the final stage of population decline, with both young people and the elderly declining. Motoyuki Takii, a former junior high school teacher, lives in a marginal village on a rough road from the center of the town, which is promoting compact cities. Since 2020, he has been publishing a handwritten newspaper, "Tsumugu," and has been sounding the alarm about profit-driven policies and the town's future. The town's traditional fishing method, "Muramachi Yagura," overlooks the calm Anamizu Bay. Patience can be said to be a part of the townspeople's character, but Takii writes, "If we do nothing, nothing will change." The Ishikawa TV crew will highlight the raison d'Γͺtre of local media through the eyes of the townspeople, highlighting the distorted relationship between the town hall and the town council, where inertia and favoritism are rampant.
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- Released
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- JA
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Noto Democracy about?
Anamizu Town, Ishikawa Prefecture, is located in the center of the Noto Peninsula. The population is below 7,000, and the town is in the final stage of population decline, with both young people an...
Who directed Noto Democracy?
Noto Democracy was directed by Yukio Iokibe.
How long is Noto Democracy?
Noto Democracy has a runtime of 1 hours and 41 minutes (101 minutes total).
When was Noto Democracy released?
Noto Democracy was released on May 17, 2025 in theaters.