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Origin UkraineGenres Documentary,
HistoricalThemes Environmental films,
Documentary films about environmental issues,
Documentary films about historical events,
Documentary films about nuclear technology,
Documentary films about technology,
Disaster filmsRating74%
Twenty-five years have passed since Valeriy Starodumov worked as a dosimeter scout in September 1986. Valeriy worked at the epicenter of the explosion, the reactor's operation area, which was the most radioactive part of the site. The protagonist, a direct participant in the operation, went to the roof himself and brought people there after a failed attempt to clear the area with robots. At the government level, it was decided to assign soldiers and cadets of military schools to the task of cleaning the roofs. Unique pictures of the events of 1986 are widely used in the film. "Chernobyl.3828" is dedicated to people who saved the world from the radioactive contamination at the cost of their health and life., 3h10
Directed by Roger Spottiswoode,
Koreyoshi Kurahara,
Hideo SekigawaOrigin CanadaGenres Drama,
DocumentaryThemes Environmental films,
Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Aviation films,
Documentary films about environmental issues,
Documentary films about war,
Documentary films about historical events,
Documentary films about nuclear technology,
Documentary films about technology,
Political films,
Documentary films about World War IIActors Eiji Okada,
Kenneth Welsh,
Ken Jenkins,
Yumeji Tsukioka,
Tatsuo Matsumura,
Wesley AddyRating77%
The film opens in April 1945 with the death of Franklin Roosevelt and the succession of Harry Truman to the presidency. In Europe, the Germans are close to surrender, but in the Pacific the bloody battle for Okinawa is still underway and an invasion of the Japanese home islands is not foreseen until the autumn. American battle casualties have almost reached 900,000, with Japanese casualties at 1.1 million, and some 8 million Asian civilians have died in the war that began with Japan's invasion of Manchuria in 1931., 1h26
Directed by Kevin RaffertyOrigin USAGenres Documentary,
HistoricalThemes Environmental films,
Documentary films about environmental issues,
Documentary films about war,
Documentary films about historical events,
Documentary films about nuclear technology,
Documentary films about technology,
Political filmsRating75%
The film covers the beginnings of the era of nuclear warfare, created from a broad range of archival film from the 1940s, 1950s and early 1960s - including newsreel clips, television news footage, U.S. government-produced films (including military training films), advertisements, television and radio programs. News footage reflected the prevailing understandings of the media and public., 1h35
Directed by Errol MorrisOrigin USAGenres War,
Documentary,
HistoricalThemes Environmental films,
Documentary films about environmental issues,
Documentary films about war,
Documentary films about historical events,
Documentary films about nuclear technology,
Documentary films about technology,
Political filmsActors Errol MorrisRating80%
The overall plot of the film focuses on the interviews of former Secretary of defense, Robert McNamara, who was interviewed for about 20 hours by the director of the documentary, Errol Morris, through a special device called the "Interrotron" which projects images of interviewer and interviewee on two-way mirrors in front of their respective cameras so each appears to be talking directly to the other. Use of this device is intended to convey actual interaction with each other and direct eye contact with the viewer., 1h18
Genres Documentary,
HistoricalThemes Environmental films,
Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Aviation films,
Documentary films about environmental issues,
Documentary films about war,
Documentary films about historical events,
Documentary films about nuclear technology,
Documentary films about technology,
Political films,
Documentary films about World War IIRating75%
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Origin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
DocumentaryThemes Environmental films,
Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Aviation films,
Documentary films about environmental issues,
Documentary films about war,
Documentary films about historical events,
Documentary films about nuclear technology,
Documentary films about technology,
Political films,
Documentary films about World War IIActors John Hurt,
Ed Bishop,
Katsumi Chō,
Naoko Mori,
Ian Shaw,
Shane RimmerRating76%
À 8h15 précises ce 6 août 1945, le monde a changé. 40.000 personnes trouvent instantanément la mort, mais ce sont bien 200.000 décès qui seront provoqués par l´explosion de la première bombe nucléaire sur Hiroshima, au Japon. Ce documentaire exceptionnel de 90 minutes n´est pas « Un énième film anti-guerre » déclare son réalisateur Paul Wilmshurst, « mais bien l´analyse neutre et objective d´une décision cruciale. Il ne s´agit pas d´être pro-américain ou pro-japonais, j´ai simplement voulu raconter la vérité. » Une vérité technologique, scientifique, militaire et politique qui se dessine dans les trois semaines précédant l´attaque, alors que le premier essai nucléaire vient de se dérouler dans le désert du Nouveau-Mexique, aux États-Unis. Le spectateur se retrouve alors dans la pièce où est prise la décision ultime, à bord de l´Enola Gay pendant son trajet fatidique, à l´intérieur de la bombe au moment de l´explosion, puis dans les rues dévastées d´Hiroshima., 1h33
Origin USAGenres War,
Documentary,
HistoricalThemes Environmental films,
Documentary films about environmental issues,
Documentary films about war,
Documentary films about historical events,
Documentary films about nuclear technology,
Documentary films about technologyActors William Shatner,
Reed Hadley,
Marilyn MonroeRating78%
"Trinity and Beyond" est un documentaire présentant l'histoire du développement des armes nucléaires et de leurs essais couvrant la période 1945-1963. Le film, accompagné de la voix de William Shatner et d'une musique originale exécutée par l'Orchestre Symphonique de Moscou, révèle des images appartenant au gouvernement.