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Atomic : living in dread and promise
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Cousins, Mark
, Archer, John
, Atkin, Mark
, Croall, Heather
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Documentary films
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/ Nuclear energy
/ Political aspects
/ Social aspects
2016
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Cousins, Mark
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, Croall, Heather
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/ Political aspects
/ Social aspects
2016
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Atomic : living in dread and promise
2016
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Overview
75 years ago, the bombing of Hiroshima showed the appalling destructive power of the atomic bomb. Mark Cousins’ bold new documentary looks at death in the atomic age, but life too. Using only archive film and a new musical score by the band Mogwai, Atomic shows us an impressionistic kaleidoscope of our nuclear times: protest marches, Cold War sabre rattling, Chernobyl and Fukishima, but also the sublime beauty of the atomic world, and how X Rays and MRI scans have improved human lives. The nuclear age has been a nightmare, but dreamlike too.
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Juno Films
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