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This "superb" film gives a worldwide exclusive peek inside the most deadly places on earth: our top secret atomic bomb factories. Observe the curvature of the earth inside the vast interior of what used to be the largest building on the face of the earth -- K-25 in Oak Ridge, Tennessee -- now the world's largest chunk of nuclear waste.

In learning about the history of the nuclear age, we come to understand the connection between atomic bombs, nuclear power plants, and nuclear waste.

K-25 Oak Ridge, Tennessee
- Narrated by Courtney Vance -- Harvard (B.A.) and Yale (M.A.) graduate, as well as film star (“The Hunt for Red October" and “The Preacher's Wife”) , two-time Tony Award winning star of Broadway, and beloved television star (Law & Order: Criminal Intent).
- The film has a running time of 56 minutes
"Highly Recommended. . . . Brainy and poetic."
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"Best use of archival footage since The Civil War."
PBS
"Balanced, insightful, and thoughtful."
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"Recommended."
American Library Association
"Epoch-making."
Tokyo Broadcasting
NWDP experts devoted years to sorting through worldwide archives for the very best atomic images and now have an extraordinary archive available to scholars and media.
A-Bomb Workers with their child, dog, house,
and yard
Safety Gear
Demonstration
Former atomic worker and her daughter
Billboard Enforcing Secrecy
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DVD copies of the film are $19.95, plus $4.00 shipping and handling, for a total of $23.95.
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Filmmaker Carolyn Jourdan
Ms. Jourdan, an engineer and former Nuclear Counsel to the U.S. Senate Environment Committee, is a popular speaker on issues concerning science and the media as well as medical care in rural areas and for the working poor.
 
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