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Radio Bikini (American Experience) (1988)

Radio Bikini (American Experience)
Running time: 56 min. | Genre: Documentaries, Medium length film
Radio Bikini (American Experience)

Synopsis

Produced and directed by Robert Stone, this critically acclaimed documentary uses declassified footage acquired through the Freedom of Information Act to tell the story of the Bikini islanders, who were removed from their homes by the U.S. government so that their atoll could be used for high-profile atomic bomb tests known as "Operation Crossroads" at the start of the Cold War. Afterwards, the islanders could not safely return home, as the area remained dangerously radioactive for 40 years. Highlights include radio broadcasts from the area, footage of the atomic bomb blasts, and an interview with a U.S. serviceman who observed the tests.

Nominations & Awards

Academy Awards

  • Best Documentary Feature NOMINATED

Sundance Film Festival

  • Grand Jury Prize - Best Documentary (EEUU) NOMINATED

Details

Original title

Radio Bikini (American Experience)

Director

Robert Stone

Producer

Robert Stone Productions

Running time

56 min.

Music

Robert Fitzsimons

Cinematography

Robert Stone, John Rayter

Year

1988

Country

United States United States

Ranking

Unopeliculas
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