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If You Love This Planet

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Director
  
Terre Nash

Music director
  
Karl du Plessis

Duration
  

Language
  
English

7.2/10
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Genre
  
Documentary, Short

Country
  
Canada

If You Love This Planet movie poster

Cast
  
Helen Caldicott

Release date
  
1982

Awards
  
Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject

Similar movies
  
Flamenco at 5:15 (1983), Countdown to Zero (2010), Trinity and Beyond (1995), The Atomic Cafe (1982), Momentum (1992)

If you love this planet


If You Love This Planet is a 1982 short documentary film recording a lecture given to SUNY Plattsburgh students by physician and anti-nuclear activist Dr. Helen Caldicott about the dangers posed by nuclear weapons. The movie was directed by Terre Nash and produced by Edward Le Lorrain for Studio D, the women's studio of the National Film Board of Canada. Studio D head Kathleen Shannon was executive producer.

Contents

Released during the term of the Reagan administration and at the height of Cold War nuclear tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union, If You Love This Planet was officially designated as "foreign political propaganda" by the U.S. Department of Justice and suppressed in the United States. The subsequent uproar over that action gave the film a publicity boost; it went on to win the 1982 Academy Award for Documentary Short Subject. It appears that the first cinema showing of the film in Britain did not occur until April 2008, when it was screened by the London Socialist Film Co-op.

Book

Helen Caldicott, M.D., later wrote a book of the same name, If You Love This Planet: A Plan to Heal the Earth (1992). A new edition of this book was published by W.W. Norton in September 2009.

Radio Program

Dr. Caldicott hosted a weekly radio program called If You Love This Planet. From July 2008 to November 2012, it ran to 216 editions. The program was first aired by Pacifica Radio station KPFT-FM in Houston and played weekly on dozens of U.S., Canadian and Australian stations. Episodes are archived on www.ifyoulovethisplanet.org and at radio4all.net. The series focused on the threats to human survival posed by nuclear weapons, nuclear power, global warming, pollution, deforestation, and other public health issues.

References

If You Love This Planet Wikipedia
If You Love This Planet IMDb If You Love This Planet themoviedb.org