This Nuclear Age (1973)

Since the first film was made explaining the power of the atom, nuclear technology has made great advances. This film is an up-to-date account of the many areas of nuclear research and recent developments in Canada. It was filmed at the long-functioning atomic reactors at Chalk River and Rolphton, and at the latest and largest atomic power station at Pickering, as well as at laboratories across the land where experimentation is carried out in both pure and applied nuclear science. Produced for the NFB by Crawley Films Ltd. for Atomic Energy of Canada Limited.

Director: Sally MacDonald
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 29 min
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Cast

Cinematography: Frank Stokes, Bill Kerrigan
Editing: Ray Éthier, Bob Cooper
Production: Crawley Films
Country: Canada
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

nuclear power

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is This Nuclear Age about?
Since the first film was made explaining the power of the atom, nuclear technology has made great advances. This film is an up-to-date account of the many areas of nuclear research and recent developments in Canada. It was filmed at the long-functioning atomic reactors at Chalk River and Rolphton, and at the latest and largest atomic power station at Pickering, as well as at laboratories across the land where experimentation is carried out in both pure and applied nuclear science. Produced for the NFB by Crawley Films Ltd. for Atomic Energy of Canada Limited.
Who directed This Nuclear Age?
This Nuclear Age was directed by Sally MacDonald.
Who stars in This Nuclear Age?
This Nuclear Age stars Harry Mannis, Vincent Davy.
How long is This Nuclear Age?
This Nuclear Age has a runtime of 29m (29 minutes).
What genre is This Nuclear Age?
This Nuclear Age is a Documentary film.
Where was This Nuclear Age produced?
This Nuclear Age was produced in Canada.