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International Uranium Film Festival

The International Uranium Film Festival was founded in 2010 in Rio de Janeiro, and has traveled to Germany, Portugal, India and the United States. This educational event merges art, ecology, environmentalism and environmental justice, to inform the public about uranium mining and milling, nuclear power issues, nuclear weapons and the nuclear fuel cycle from "cradle to grave" life-cycle assessment - and the effects of radioactivity on humans and other species. The festival founders and principal organizers are Norbert Suchanek and Marcia Gomes de Oliveira. The legal organizer of the International Uranium Film Festival is the arts and education non-profit "Yellow Archives". The organizers and the festival participants seek to educate and activate the international public on these issues through the dynamic media of film and video.

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Film themes

The films shown typically have content that critiques and analyzes uranium mining, milling, and use, and the effects there of on land, water and human health. A key objective of the festival is to inform cultures and future generations about the effects of radioactivity and radioactive materials. Public education and open discussion of these matters may lead to a more peaceful, healthy future, and hold promise to promote a safe, sustainable future without nuclear risks. The Atomic Age nuclear world has produced millions of metric tons of high-level, low-level and intermediate-level radioactive waste during the past sixty years. This waste will remain hazardous for over 100,000 years. Other themes explore atomic legacy issues, including the research, development, testing and use of nuclear weapons. Many of these events affected specific populations including the Marshall Islanders, Native American cultures in the U.S. Southwest and Northwest, First Nations in Western Canada, among others.

Films on nuclear issues

  • Abita. Children from Fukushima, Directors: Shoko Hara and Paul Brenner, Germany, 2012, 4 min, English subtitles, animation
  • Atomic Bombs on the Planet Earth, Director: Peter Greenaway, UK/The Netherlands, 2011, 13 minutes
  • Atomic Footprints, Director: Pip Starr, Australia, 2006, 14 min, English
  • Atomic Ivan, Director: Vasily Barkhatov, Russia, 2012, 91 min, English subtitles
  • Buddha Weaps in Jadugoda, Director: Shriprakash Prakash, India, 1999, 55 min
  • Cesium in my Blood, Director: Lars Westman, Sweden/Brazil, 2009, 70 min
  • Children of Uranium, Director: Adina Popescu, Romania, 2009, 64 min, English subtitles
  • Enola, Director: Christoph Boekel, Germany, 1986, 28 min, English subtitles
  • Forbidden Ground Fukushima, Director: Kazunori Kurimoto, Japan, 2012, 57 min
  • Hibakusha, Director: Steve Nguyen & Choz Belen, USA, 2012, 54 min, English, with animation
  • High Power, Director: Pradeep Indulkar, India, 2013, 27 min, English subtitles
  • Hiroshima Nagasaki Download, Director: Shinpei Takeda, Mexico/Japan, 2010, 73 min, Japanese/English
  • Iraq: Fallujah's Sacrificed Children, Director: Feurat Alani, France 2011, 48 min, French
  • Nuclear Savage: The Islands of Secret Project 4.1, Director: Adam Jonas Horowitz, USA, 2012, 87 min
  • Nuclear Waste, Director: Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy, Ukraine, 2012, 25 min, English subtitles
  • Slouching Towards Yucca Mountain, Director: Eve Andree Laramee, USA, 2011, 17 min, English subtitles
  • The Atomic States of America, Directors: Don Argott & Sheena M. Joyce, USA, 2011, 92 min, English
  • The Four Corners: A National Sacrifice Area?, Director: Christopher McLeod, USA, 1983, 58 min, English
  • The Return of the Navajo Boy Epilogue, Director: Jeff Spitz, USA, 2008, 15 min
  • The Ultimate Wish: Ending the Nuclear Age, Director: Robert Richter, USA, 2012,40 min, English subtitles
  • U 4 Uranium?, Director: Shanny Haziza, Israel, 2012, 54 min, English subtitles
  • Under Control, Director: Volker Sattel, Germany, 2011, 98 min, English subtitles
  • Uranium - To Die For, Director: Shanny Haziza, Israel, 2012, 54 min, English subtitles
  • Organizers

    The legal organizer of the International Uranium Film Festival is the arts and education non-profit "Yellow Archives". This charitable organization is registered in Rio de Janeiro and officially recognized by the Brazilian Government. Partners of the festival are the Heinrich Boell Foundation Brazil, Rio de Janeiro's Museum of Modern Art MAM-Rio and the Technical State School for TV, Cinema, Tourism and Events - Adolpho Bloch of the Foundation for Education and Science FAETEC.

    References

    International Uranium Film Festival Wikipedia