When a science experiment goes wrong, a crack is formed in the Earth's crust, causing catastrophic events that could lead to the end of the world. As scientists scramble to find a solution, tensions rise and personal relationships are tested. Can they save the world before it's too late?
No Time for Sergeants is a comedy film that follows the misadventures of a naive hillbilly named Will Stockdale who is drafted into the United States Air Force. Will's innocence and knack for causing chaos make him a constant source of frustration for his superiors, leading to various comedic situations. As he navigates through basic training and barracks life, Will's unique personality and unconventional methods of problem-solving bring hilarity and chaos to the military. With his charming yet clueless demeanor, Will manages to inadvertently challenge the rigid military structure and win the hearts of his fellow soldiers.
Living It Up is a comedy film released in 1954. The story revolves around Homer Flagg, who is mistakenly diagnosed with a terminal illness. Taking advantage of the situation, he decides to live life to the fullest and enjoys a luxurious lifestyle. The film portrays his adventures and the hilarious situations that arise from his deception.
Set in the aftermath of a nuclear explosion, 'Test' explores the emotional journey of a daughter as she navigates her relationship with her father, who is affected by the testing. It delves into themes of love, isolation, and loss amidst the devastation caused by the atomic bomb.
In 'The Senator Was Indiscreet,' a senator finds himself entangled in a political scandal involving corruption and blackmail. As he tries to navigate the treacherous world of politics, he must rely on his wit and charm to survive. This satirical comedy takes a humorous look at the dark side of political power.
Top Secret Affair is a comedy movie set in 1957. It revolves around a secret affair and involves atomic energy, a tape recorder, a fake newsreel, and a woman lighting a man's cigarette
In Split Second (1953), a small-town reporter gets caught up in a criminal conspiracy when he stumbles upon an injured fugitive hiding out in a deserted town during a nuclear bomb test. As he investigates further, he becomes entangled with a group of criminals and must navigate a dangerous landscape to uncover the truth.
Our two-hour film highlights the life and career of Dr. Schreiber with respect and clarity. Raemer, his wife Marge, and young daughter Paula would move to the high-desert of New Mexico where he and other brilliant minds would change the world forever.
Atomic Filmmakers: Hollywood's Secret Film Studio is a documentary film that explores the story of a secret film studio in Hollywood that was responsible for capturing and documenting the atomic bomb tests conducted by the military. The film showcases the groundbreaking work of the filmmakers and the challenges they faced in capturing the highly classified footage. It also delves into the historical significance of these tests and their impact on the world.
Paul Jacobs, a radiation victim, dedicates his life to raising awareness about the dangers of atomic testing and advocating for a ban on nuclear weapons. The film showcases his tireless efforts and the challenges he faces in his fight.
Discover the history and consequences of atomic weapons testing through archive footage and interviews with survivors. Explore the impact of these tests on the environment, human health, and international relations.
Short film that emphasizes the importance of keeping a tidy home when facing an atomic bomb.
The US detonated 67 nuclear weapons over the Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands during the Cold War, the consequences of which still reverberate down four generations to today. "NUKED," is a timely new feature documentary focussing on the human victims of the nuclear arms race, tracing the displaced Bikinian's ongoing struggle for justice and survival even as climate change poses a new existential threat. Using carefully restored archival footage to resurrect contemporaneous islanders’ voices and juxtaposing these with the full, awesome fury of the nuclear detonations, NUKED starkly contrasts the official record with the lived experience of the Bikinians themselves, serving as an important counterpoint to this summer’s Oppenheimer.
Silent Storm (2003) is a documentary that sheds light on the aftermath of British atomic bomb tests in Maralinga, South Australia. It discusses the radioactive contamination, toxic residue, and human experimentation resulting from the tests. The film also explores the long-term effects of radiation on the population and the environment, including bone cancer and leukemia cases. Through interviews and archival footage, Silent Storm exposes the dark history of nuclear weapons testing during the Cold War.
30 avril 1962. La guerre d'Algérie est terminée depuis deux mois, mais Charles de Gaulle a négocié avec le FLN lors des accords d'Évian la poursuite d'essais atomiques dans le désert du Sahara. Sous les yeux des officiels réunis dans un poste d'observation situé à 5 km du lieu de l'explosion, le Taourirt se fissure libérant un nuage radioactif : ce sera l'accident de Béryl.
This Civil Defense films shows the results of atomic testing on houses at Yucca Flats, NV. Although the purpose of the film was to inform viewers of what rooms of the house to avoid in case of atomic attack, the film's failure to mention the dangers of radioactive fallout caused the government to have it pulled from circulation in 1959 and declared obsolete.
"Gerboise bleue", the first French atomic test carried out on February 13, 1960 in the Algerian Sahara, is the starting point of France's nuclear power. These are powerful radioactive aerial shots carried out in areas belonging to the French army. Underground tests will follow, even after the independence of Algeria. From 1960 to 1978, 30,000 people were exposed in the Sahara. The French army was recognized recognized nine irradiations. No complaint against the army or the Atomic Energy Commission has resulted. Three requests for a commission of inquiry were rejected by the National Defense Commission. For the first time, the last survivors bear witness to their fight for the recognition of their illnesses, and revealed to themselves in what conditions the shootings took place. The director goes to the zero point of "Gerboise Bleue", forbidden access for 47 years by the Algerian authorities
A short produced by the US government about the development of the hydrogen bomb leading up to its testing and explosion over Bikini Atoll.
Footage of the Able Day and Baker Day nuclear tests at Bikini Atoll in 1946, accompanied by a narrator who explains the purpose and benefits of the testing.
A reporter is given a tour of the Nevada Test Site before witnessing an atom bomb detonation, part of the Operation Teapot series of nuclear tests in 1955.
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