Fukushima, une population sacrifiée | show | 2012 | Official Trailer

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00:00 You can learn a lot about someone from their mixtape.
00:03 I'm actually nervous.
00:04 Good, it means you care.
00:05 I do care.
00:06 I'm also nervous.
00:07 What if you asked extraordinary people to share five songs
00:11 It's hard to put this into five, right?
00:13 That made them
00:14 It's the perfect song to leave this on.
00:16 Who they are today.
00:18 When her album came out, I couldn't stop listening to it because it's changed everything.
00:23 Oh, shoot.
00:24 What a banger, right?
00:25 So good.
00:26 I do that every morning to try to transport myself away from the car trip.
00:31 Music was always my way out.
00:32 I wasn't very comfortable in my skin.
00:34 I sort of related to that song on a whole other level once I learnt the lyrics.
00:38 It's incredible how one song can just attach itself to a moment in time.
00:44 I probably knew subconsciously I wasn't quite good enough.
00:48 We'll cut this, right?
00:50 I'm going to change how people see, not just a woman at a piano,
00:55 but a force at a piano.
00:56 With any of us listening to music, it's about your own internal story that gets tapped into.
01:01 That's such a beautiful song.
01:02 I'm so glad you chose that.
01:03 My ability to be able to make art on my own terms, that wasn't born of fearlessness.
01:08 That was born of just having nothing to lose, which ended up being a real blessing.
01:12 I walked down the aisle to this song when we married.
01:15 It really represents so much for me, that song.
01:19 You didn't realise this was going to be a therapy session, did you?
01:23 That got heavy.
01:24 What?
01:25 That was fun.
01:26 Go Oprah.
01:27 Join me, Zan Rowe, as I take five.
01:30 (dramatic music)

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