Dukovany – A Boiling Cauldron (1987)
A nuclear reactor and a factory canteen, the jargon of engineers, and the earthy language of cooks. In her film-survey, the sensitive observer Vihanová observes two contrasting worlds that meet at the Dukovany nuclear power plant during a hydrostatic test on Unit II of the EDU. Science and life are permeated by Badinerie, from Bach’s Orchestral Suite in B minor. Art gives both worlds greatness.
Director: Drahomíra Vihanová
Genre: Documentary
Release Date: January 1, 1987
Production: Krátký film Praha
Country: Czechoslovakia
Language: Český
Original Language: cs
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Dukovany – A Boiling Cauldron about?
- A nuclear reactor and a factory canteen, the jargon of engineers, and the earthy language of cooks. In her film-survey, the sensitive observer Vihanová observes two contrasting worlds that meet at the Dukovany nuclear power plant during a hydrostatic test on Unit II of the EDU. Science and life are permeated by Badinerie, from Bach’s Orchestral Suite in B minor. Art gives both worlds greatness.
- Who directed Dukovany – A Boiling Cauldron?
- Dukovany – A Boiling Cauldron was directed by Drahomíra Vihanová.
- What genre is Dukovany – A Boiling Cauldron?
- Dukovany – A Boiling Cauldron is a Documentary film.
- Where was Dukovany – A Boiling Cauldron produced?
- Dukovany – A Boiling Cauldron was produced in Czechoslovakia.