The Saboteurs is a TV mini-series set in Norway during World War II. It tells the story of a group of Norwegian resistance fighters who sabotage the German occupation's efforts to develop an atomic bomb. The series explores the challenges faced by the resistance fighters and their determination to prevent the Nazis from obtaining nuclear weapons. Based on a true story, The Saboteurs is a thrilling drama filled with action, suspense, and historical significance.
Infinity is a romantic drama that follows the life of physicist Richard Feynman and his wife Arline. Their love blossoms amidst the scientific experimentations and the race to build the atomic bomb. However, their happiness is tested when Arline is diagnosed with tuberculosis. Richard must confront the challenges of war, scientific research, and his own emotional struggles as he tries to save his love against all odds.
In 'The Manhattan Project', a brilliant teenage boy named Paul Stephens discovers the existence of a secret government nuclear facility near his hometown of Ithaca, New York. Determined to expose the truth, he builds a working atomic bomb as part of a science project. As he becomes a fugitive, pursued by both the military and reporters, Paul must navigate the dangerous world of nuclear weapons and outsmart those who seek to capture him. The film is a suspenseful thriller that explores themes of scientific ethics, the dangers of nuclear power, and the lengths people will go to protect their secrets.
World for Ransom is a 1954 film noir where a private detective is hired to rescue a nuclear scientist and stop a crime syndicate from obtaining a nuclear weapon. The detective must navigate through a web of deception, kidnappings, and murder to save the scientist and prevent a catastrophe.
In this drama-fantasy-romance film, a physicist invents a time-travel machine and uses it to alter the past in order to save his lover. As he explores different timelines, he encounters various obstacles and must overcome them to alter the course of history. Along the way, he discovers the consequences of his actions and the true power of love.
In 1941, a Danish physicist and a police detective investigate the discovery of uranium in Copenhagen during World War II. As they delve deeper into the mystery, they face moral dilemmas and uncertainty about the implications of atomic power development. The story also explores the complex relationship between the physicist and his wife.
Nine Days of One Year is a drama film that follows a physicist as he navigates a love triangle, a fatal illness, and the effects of radiation. The film explores themes of marriage, health problems, and the consequences of scientific discovery.
In the aftermath of the Korean War, an undercover agent investigates a powerful public relations firm involved in murder, deception, and the nuclear arms race. As he delves deeper into the web of intrigue, he realizes that his own life is at risk.
A story of the creation of the atomic bomb in America, Germany and the USSR.
Einstein's Big Idea is a documentary film that explores the revolutionary discoveries and theories of Albert Einstein, including the famous equation E=mc² and the theory of relativity. Through reenactments and interviews with leading scientists, this film delves into the world of physics, uncovering the secrets of the universe and the fundamental principles that govern it.
The story of Francisco, a young psychics teacher who starts consuming drugs, his mother, a well known congresswoman and Nina, the woman who will try to save him from a horrible future.
General Electric sponsors this explanation of atomic energy, detailing some of its uses besides the bomb. Using animation and an off-screen narrator, the film describes the atom, elements and isotopes, the discovery of transmutation, experiments in artificial transmutation, and the reasons for the power of nuclear fission. The film argues that now, besides war, the atomic age holds promise for energy, farming, medicine, and research. The promise of the atomic age will depend on human wisdom.
Through the eyes of the scientist in charge of the operation, we see the events leading to Israel developing her nuclear option in the 1960's.
The Nuclear Boy Scout is a gripping documentary about David Hahn, a teenager who became obsessed with nuclear power. He set up a makeshift lab in his backyard shed and attempted to build a homemade nuclear reactor. His dangerous obsession led him to acquire radioactive materials and put himself and his community at risk. The film explores the consequences of his actions and the response of the authorities, including the Environmental Protection Agency.
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