Williamsburg Regional Library

The forgotten bomb, everything depends on remembering, Cinema Libre Studio presents a Halflife Digital ; story by Bud Ryan ; producer and director, Stuart Overbey

Label
The forgotten bomb, everything depends on remembering, Cinema Libre Studio presents a Halflife Digital ; story by Bud Ryan ; producer and director, Stuart Overbey
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
Rated: Not rted
Main title
The forgotten bomb
Medium
videorecording
Oclc number
746504107
Responsibility statement
Cinema Libre Studio presents a Halflife Digital ; story by Bud Ryan ; producer and director, Stuart Overbey
Runtime
94
Sub title
everything depends on remembering
Summary
When the Cold War ended, worry about nuclear weapons also receded. But has the nuclear threat really receded as well? If the U.S. and Russia are no longer in an arms race, why are there nuclear weapons in both countries that are still on high alert? Filmmaker Bud Ryan sets out to discover what possible explanations there could be as to why the posture of Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD) still exists, and how the nuclear powers might free the world from this threat once and for all. The Forgotten Bomb examines the political and legal implications of nuclear weapons, but also digs deeper, into the cultural and psychological reasons behind the arsenal's existence. Bud Ryan's quest takes us from the homes of hibakusha (A-bomb survivors) in Japan, to an abandoned Uranium mine in New Mexico, to an underground Titan missile silo in Arizona. From these places, and many others, Ryan puts together the pieces of a puzzle that explain why we have the bomb, and how we might finally do away with it. Through interviews with atomic scientists, politicians, authors, statesmen, and atomic bomb survivors, The Forgotten Bomb examines what The Bomb means to us all, and why we need to think about it again, now, even though the Cold War is long over-- http://forgottenbomb.com/about.htm
Target audience
general
Technique
live action
Classification
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