Ashes to Honey (ミツバチの羽音と地球の回転, Mitsubachi no haoto to chikyū no kaiten), (literally "Humming of Bees and Rotation of the Earth") is a Japanese documentary directed by Hitomi Kamanaka and released in 2010.
[2] The documentary covers the long struggle of the residents of Iwaijima island in the Inland Sea of Japan to prevent the construction of a nuclear power plant across the bay.
[3] It compares the situation to Sweden, where models of sustainable energy are being explored.
[4] In a poll of critics at Kinema Junpo, Ashes to Honey was selected as the fifth best documentary of 2011.
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