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Trinity And Beyond: The Atomic Bomb Movie (Full Frame, Collector's Edition)

Trinity And Beyond: The Atomic Bomb Movie (Full Frame, Collector's Edition)
WITNESS THE INCREDIBLE HISTORY OF AMERICA'S DEVELOPMENT OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS. Renowned special effects filmmaker Peter Kuran (Star Wars, Star Trek II & V, Robocop, Addams Family) dedicated over three years of the production of this amazing film which chronicles the top secret, strange and visually compelling history of the design, production and testing of the Atomic and Hydrogen bombs by the United States. In addition to uncovering rare film from top secret government archives, Kuran traveled far and wide to obtain startling footage of nuclear bomb test conducted by China and the largest atomic explosion ever detonated by Russia. The quality of the images is remarkable and required a development of a new Academy Award winning film restoration process to preserve these haunting images for generations to come. Narrated by William Shatner, this award-winning production features an original score performed by the Moscow Symphony Orchestra and an interview with Dr. Edward Teller, a developer of nuclear weapons and one of the most controversial figures of the 20th century. Whether being exploded under the ocean, suspended by a balloon, being shot from a cannon or even detonated in space, these weapons are capable of devastating destruction. Trinity and Beyond is an extraordinary production and provides important understanding of events that changed the world forever.



Life Under a Cloud: American Anxiety about the Atom by Allan M. Winkler,
Life Under a Cloud: American Anxiety about the Atom by Allan M. Winkler,
In this vivid account of the impact of the atomic bomb on American political and cultural life, Allan M. Winkler delineates how fears of nuclear disaster have become a part of our culture. Tracing the debate among scientists and intellectuals over military and civilian uses of atomic power as well as the waxing and waning of popular protest, Life Under a Cloud reveals the irony, anxiety, and official insanity of the atomic age. Winkler explores the cultural manifestations of public concern over the nuclear dilemma by using popular songs, movies, novels, poems, paintings, and television programs -- from Stanley Kubrick's film Dr. Strangelove to Tom Lehrer's satirical verses ("In the land of the AEC / Where the scenery is attractive / And the air is radioactive") -- to detail the curious mix of humor and dread that has characterized the way most Americans have tried to relate to a world filled with atomic weapons and the threat of instantaneous annihilation.



Ararat (film) - Ararat is a 2002 film by Atom Egoyan about the Armenian Genocide, an event that is denied to this day by the government of Turkey. Instead of presenting a straightforward narrative account of the genocide, the film examines the nature of truth and how it can be represented on film.

ATOM Award - The ATOM Award is an award offered to Australian and New Zealand "professionals, educators and students",honouring achievements in the making of film], [[television, or other multimedia.

Exotica (film) - Exotica is a 1994 Canadian movie about a Toronto nightclub called 'Exotica'. It was written and directed by Atom Egoyan.

Australian Film Institute Award for Best Film - The Australian Film Institute Award for Best Film is an award in the annual Australian Film Institute Awards.



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Deposition Film Principle Thin Vapor - Deposition Film Principle Thin Vapor Sculptured thin film - Sculptured thin films (STFs) are nanostructured materials with unidirectionally varying properties that can be designed and realized in a controllable manner using variants of physical vapor deposition, a century-old technique. The ability to virtually instantaneously change the growth direction of their columnar morphology, through simple variations in the direction of the incident vapor flux, leads to a wide spectrum of columnar forms. Thin-film deposition - Thin-film deposition is any technique for ...

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