2012 | Germany | Documentary

Friedlich in die Katastrophe (Quietly Into Disaster)

  • English English 120 mins
  • Director | Marcin El
  • Writer | Marcin El
  • Producer | Holger Strohm

STATUS: Released

This film is currently not available.   

In the 1970s, a book by Holger Strohm was released, under the title "Quietly into the Desaster". The book became the "Bible of the Anti-Nuclear Movement", as stated Der Stern magazine, in Germany. The 1360-page book has since experienced severalpost-and new editions. Now - 40 years later - the author has teamed up with a young film crew to bring his critical examination of nuclear power to the screen. Like the book, the film deals with the multiple and serious consequences of nuclear fission. Environmental issues, health hazards, nuclear versus alternative energy, nuclear policy, nuclear safety, the consequences of an accident and the resistance of the population are being discussed. Leading experts and civil initiatives have a closer look at areas that are all too often overlooked, bringing insights to public that will make you think.

1970s Documentary Anti-Nuclear Movement Environmental Issues Nuclear Power Health Hazards Nuclear Policy Alternative Energy Nuclear Safety
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