Fat Man and Little Boy is a movie about the development of the atomic bomb during World War II, specifically focusing on the Manhattan Project at Los Alamos. It highlights the scientists involved, the challenges they faced, and the moral dilemmas of creating such a destructive weapon. The movie explores the interpersonal relationships, the pressure to succeed, and the devastating consequences of the bomb's use.
In this absurd and surreal film, a man with miraculous powers arrives in a small western town and becomes entangled in the lives of its eccentric residents. With elements of donkeys, anachronisms, throat-cutting, song-and-dance numbers, and a Christ allegory, Greaser's Palace is a wild and unforgettable acid-western experience.
This documentary film, produced by award-winning producer Larry L. Sheffield, explores events that occurred immediately after the testing of the world's first atomic bomb in July of 1945.
Dustclouds is a surrealistic drama that explores the themes of love, time travel, and metaphysics. It follows the story of a wedding night and the surreal journey of the characters through various realms and dimensions. The film delves into concepts of religion, mythology, and the nature of the soul.
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