When a nuclear power plant in Hamburg, Germany suffers a catastrophic accident, a group of individuals must embark on a road trip to escape the deadly radiation and find safety. Along the way, they confront their own fears and forge unexpected connections as they navigate the aftermath of the disaster.
Set in a post-apocalyptic future, Carol for Another Christmas tells the story of a naval officer who is visited by the ghost of his dead son. In a world ravaged by war and radiation, he must confront a demagogue leader and find redemption. The movie explores themes of father-son relationships, anti-war messages, and the effects of war on humanity.
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.
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.
"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 filmmaker's journey to Hiroshima, sixty years after the bomb.
Hiroshima Nagasaki August, 1945 is a documentary that explores the catastrophic consequences of the atomic bombings on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki during the final days of World War II. It highlights the immense destruction, loss of life, and long-term effects of radiation sickness suffered by the Japanese people. The film aims to provide a grim reminder of the horrors of atomic warfare and the importance of promoting peace.
During the Soviet era, the people of Semipalatinsk in Kazakhstan were used as human guinea pigs in the testing of nuclear weapons. Today they live with the consequences: sheep graze in radioactive giant bomb craters and in the most affected villages 1 in 20 children are born with birth defects. Dr Toleukhan Nurmagambetov, the boss of the city's maternity clinic, wants a genetic passport which will prevent those with suspect genes from giving birth. Bibigul - a local woman from the test-site - is pregnant and her "defected and frightful" face arouses the suspicion of local medical staff. Nurmagambetov labels her a genetic failure. He implores Bibigul to get tested and abort the child who he fears will be born disabled. Will Bibigul give in? If not, will her child be disabled?
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