Surfer and self-proclaimed former “delinquent” Yusei Ikariyama grew up in the warm tropical waters of Amami Ōshima, the largest island in Japan’s Amami archipelago known for its surfable waves and thriving coral reefs. But when industrial development threatens the coastline and its biodiverse ecosystems, he spearheads a movement to save his homeland. Patagonia Films’ documentary short Totoganashi follows Yusei’s evolution from pro surfer and father to the founder of NEDI, a nonprofit named for the space where the ocean intertwines with the land. Inspired by the local saying, “one fight bleeds for three generations,” he realizes that to keep this shared coastline healthy, he must first unite his community.
Directed by Alex Lowther and Kosuke Fujikura
Produced by Monika McClure, Takuji Sasaki, and Tomoo Makino
Edited by Jack Schlinkert
Cinematography by Campbell Brewer and Char Tsuchiya
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