Nuclear Forever (2020)
This detailed and sober look at the issue of nuclear power begins where Germany is currently standing: with shutting it off. It’s precisely because the film is anything but alarmist that the alarming aspect of the situation becomes clear. The nuclear nightmare is not over; a safe final nuclear waste repository is not in sight. And yet, boosted by the coal phase-out, many people seem to see “clean” nuclear energy as an option again. The terror of climate change trumps the terror of the nuclear worst case scenario. A zero sum game.
Director: Carsten Rau
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 94 min
Release Date: October 27, 2020
Cinematography: Andrzej Król
Production: PIER 53 Filmproduktion
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Nuclear Forever about?
- This detailed and sober look at the issue of nuclear power begins where Germany is currently standing: with shutting it off. It’s precisely because the film is anything but alarmist that the alarming aspect of the situation becomes clear. The nuclear nightmare is not over; a safe final nuclear waste repository is not in sight. And yet, boosted by the coal phase-out, many people seem to see “clean” nuclear energy as an option again. The terror of climate change trumps the terror of the nuclear worst case scenario. A zero sum game.
- Who directed Nuclear Forever?
- Nuclear Forever was directed by Carsten Rau.
- How long is Nuclear Forever?
- Nuclear Forever has a runtime of 1h 34m (94 minutes).
- What genre is Nuclear Forever?
- Nuclear Forever is a Documentary film.
- Where was Nuclear Forever produced?
- Nuclear Forever was produced in Germany.