Summary First Nation people from North America and Japan, joined by volunteers from 13 countries, traveled 4,000 km along the Sea of Japan on a multicultural ceremonial run finishing in Hiroshima and Nagasaki on the 50th commemoration of the atomic bomb. Filmmaker, Andrea Sadler, joined the run, with camera in hand, to present a remarkable physical and spiritual journey of a diverse group of all ages who carried the simple message, that 'All Life is Sacred'. The film is a stunning lyrical portrait of people committed to promoting peace, encouraging respect for the earth and all life, and to sharing the rich cultural diversity of the human race. View more details
Genres : Family History War Sport Documentary
Release date : Apr 30, 2004
Countries of origin : United States Canada Japan
Official sites : Official site
Language : English
Summary First Nation people from North America and Japan, joined by volunteers from 13 countries, traveled 4,000 km along the Sea of Japan on a multicultural ceremonial run finishing in Hiroshima and Nagasaki on the 50th commemoration of the atomic bomb. Filmmaker, Andrea Sadler, joined the run, with camera in hand, to present a remarkable physical and spiritual journey of a diverse group of all ages who carried the simple message, that 'All Life is Sacred'. The film is a stunning lyrical portrait of people committed to promoting peace, encouraging respect for the earth and all life, and to sharing the rich cultural diversity of the human race. View more details
Genres : Family History War Sport Documentary
Release date : Apr 30, 2004
Countries of origin : United States Canada Japan
Official sites : Official site
Language : English