Emergency Broadcast (2017)

Emergency Broadcast (2017) poster

Built at the height of the Cold War to withstand a five-megaton nuclear assault, the Diefenbunker is a massive underground, four-storey, 100,000-square-foot fortress designed and constructed entirely in secrecy in 1959. Inspired by the objects, rooms, and spaces of this Canadian Historic Site, the stop-animation film imagines the beginning of a nuclear war.

Director: Pixie Cram
Genre: Animation
Runtime: 7 min
Release Date:
Original Language: en

Keywords

nuclear war, cold war, short film

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Emergency Broadcast about?
Built at the height of the Cold War to withstand a five-megaton nuclear assault, the Diefenbunker is a massive underground, four-storey, 100,000-square-foot fortress designed and constructed entirely in secrecy in 1959. Inspired by the objects, rooms, and spaces of this Canadian Historic Site, the stop-animation film imagines the beginning of a nuclear war.
Who directed Emergency Broadcast?
Emergency Broadcast was directed by Pixie Cram.
How long is Emergency Broadcast?
Emergency Broadcast has a runtime of 7m (7 minutes).
What genre is Emergency Broadcast?
Emergency Broadcast is a Animation film.