Atomic Ed & the Black Hole (2001)

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Atomic Ed & the Black Hole tells the story of a scientist-turned-atomic junk collector known as Atomic Ed. More than 30 years ago, Ed quit his job making "better" atomic bombs and he began collecting what he calls "nuclear waste," non-radioactive high-tech discards from the Los Alamos National Laboratory. As the self-appointed curator of an unofficial museum of the nuclear age called "The Black Hole," Atomic Ed reveals and preserves a history of government waste that was literally thrown in a trash heap.

Director: Ellen Spiro
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 27 min
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Production: HBO/Cinemax Documentary
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Atomic Ed & the Black Hole about?
Atomic Ed & the Black Hole tells the story of a scientist-turned-atomic junk collector known as Atomic Ed. More than 30 years ago, Ed quit his job making "better" atomic bombs and he began collecting what he calls "nuclear waste," non-radioactive high-tech discards from the Los Alamos National Laboratory. As the self-appointed curator of an unofficial museum of the nuclear age called "The Black Hole," Atomic Ed reveals and preserves a history of government waste that was literally thrown in a trash heap.
Who directed Atomic Ed & the Black Hole?
Atomic Ed & the Black Hole was directed by Ellen Spiro.
Who stars in Atomic Ed & the Black Hole?
Atomic Ed & the Black Hole stars Ed Grothus.
How long is Atomic Ed & the Black Hole?
Atomic Ed & the Black Hole has a runtime of 27m (27 minutes).
What genre is Atomic Ed & the Black Hole?
Atomic Ed & the Black Hole is a Documentary film.
Where was Atomic Ed & the Black Hole produced?
Atomic Ed & the Black Hole was produced in United States of America.