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International Uranium Film Festival, New York City, Feb. 14-19, 2014International Uranium Film Festival Pavilion Theater 188 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn, NY 11215 Addmission: $12.50 (adult), $9.00 (children, senior and matinee), $40 (1-day pass), $70 (2-day pass), $90 (3-day pass), $170 (6-day pass) Available at Box office (sorry, cash only). :::::Program::::: FRIDAY FEBRUARY 14 :::11 AM - NEW NUCLEAR ANIMATED FILMS HERR HOPPE AND THE NUCLEAR WASTE - Germany, 2011, 4 min, Directors: Jan Lachauer and Thorsten Löffler, Animation, English AFTER THE DAY AFTER - USA, 2011, 6 min, Director and Producer: Nathan Meltz. Animation/ Experimental, English THE LAST FLOWER - Iran, 2013, 6 min, Director: Sima Baghery, Fiction, Animation, no dialog ABITA. CHILDREN FROM FUKUSHIMA - Germany, 2012, min, Directors: Shoko Hara and Paul Brenner, Animation, English subtitles LEONID`S STORY - Germany / Ukraine, 2011, min, Director: Rainer Ludwigs, Producer: Tetyana Chernyavska, Animated Documentary, Russian, English Subtitles HIBAKUSHA - USA, 2012, 54 min, Directors: Steve Nguyen and Choz Belen, Documentary with animation, English :::1 PM - FILMS ABOUT NUCLEAR USA SLOUCHING TOWARDS YUCCA MOUNTAIN - USA, 2011, 17 min, Director and Producer: Eve- Andrée Laramée. Experimental THE ATOMIC STATES OF AMERICA - USA, 2011, 92 min, Directors: Don Argott & Sheena M. Joyce. Documentary :::3 PM - ABOUT URANIUM MINING TAILINGS - USA, 2012, 12 min, Director: Sam Price-Waldman, Documentary, English SACRED POISON - USA, 2011, 30 min, Director and Producer: Yvonne Latty. Documentary URANIUM - Canada, 1990, 48 min, Director: Magnus Isacsson, Producer: National Film Board of Canada, Documentary, English. :::5 PM - GERMANY‘S SECRET URANIUM MINE WISMUT YELLOW CAKE. THE DIRT BEHIND URANIUM - Germany, 2010, 108 min, Director: Joachim Tschirner, Documentary, English :::7 PM - AUSTRALIAN ATOMIC FILMS ATOMIC FOOTPRINTS - Australia, 2006, 14 min, Director: Pip Starr, Documentary, English MUCKATY VOICES - Australia, 2010, 10 min, Director: Natalie Wasley. Documentary AUSTRALIAN ATOMIC CONFESSIONS - Australia, 2005, 49 min, Director: Katherine Aigner, Documentary, English :::9 PM - FILMS ABOUT NUCLEAR BOMB TESTS ATOMIC BOMBS ON THE PLANET EARTH - UK/The Netherlands, 2011, 13 min, Director: Peter Greenaway, Producer: Video Design Irma de Vries, Experimental documentary, no dialog NUCLEAR SAVAGE: THE ISLANDS OF SECRET PROJECT 4.1 - USA, 2012, 87 min, Director: Adam Jonas Horowitz, Documentary, Marshallese & English. SATURDAY FEBRUARY 15 :::11 AM - ABOUT HIROSHIMA & NAGASAKI NUCLEAR BOMB SURVIVERS HIBAKUSHA, OUR LIFE TO LIVE - USA, 2010, 87 min, Documentary, Director: David Rothauser, Memory Production :::1.15 PM - ABOUT NUCLEAR BOMB SURVIVERS & FUKUSHIMA THE ULTIMATE WISH: ENDING THE NUCLEAR AGE - USA, 2012, 40 min, Director: Robert Richter, Co-Producer: Kathleen Sullivan. Documentary, English subtitles HIROSHIMA NAGASAKI DOWNLOAD - Mexico/Japan, 2010, 73 min, Director: Shinpei Takeda, Producer: Shinpei Takeda and Eiji Wkamatsu, Documentary, English :::3.30 PM - NUCLEAR BOMB STORIES MOAB - Israel, 2012, 3 min, Director: Keren Zaltz, Experimental Film, no dialog THE LAST FLOWER - Iran, 2013, 6 min, Director: Sima Baghery, Fiction, Animation, no dialog. ATOMIC MOM - Japan/USA, 2010, 80 min, Director: M. T. Silvia; Documentary, English, English subtitles :::5.30 PM - FILMS ABOUT ATOMIC WAR RISK THE NUCLEAR FAMILY - USA/Singapore, 2010, 2 min, Director: Angela How, Producer: Angela How and Morgan Faye, Fiction, English AFTER THE DAY AFTER - USA, 2011, 6 min, Director and Producer: Nathan Meltz. Animation/ Experimental, English. THE RED BUTTON (CZERWONY GUZIK) - Poland/USA, 2011, 52 min, Director: Ewa Pieta, Miroslaw Grubek, Documentary, Russian, English subtitles. :::7.30 PM - NUCLEAR WEAPON INDUSTRY & MOVEMENTS AGAINST IT DEADLY DECEPTION - USA, 1991, 29 min, Director: Debra Chasnoff. Documentary SUNDAY FEBRUARY 16 :::11 AM - FILMS INSPIRED BY THE NUCLEAR ACCIDENT OF CHERNOBYL EXCLUSION ZONE - Spain, 2011, 13 min, Director: Omar Kardoudi, Fiction movie, English YURI'S OMEN - Spain, 2012, 14 min, Director: Jordi Montornés, Fiction movie, English subtitles CHERNOBYL: THE INVISIBLE THIEF - Germany, 2006, 59 min, Director and Producer: Chistoph Boekel. Documentary, German and Russian, English subtitles. :::1.30 PM - FILMS ABOUT THE FUKUSHIMA NUCLEAR ACCIDENT ABITA. CHILDREN FROM FUKUSHIMA - Germany, 2012, 4 min, Directors: Shoko Hara and Paul Brenner, Animation, English subtitles WOMEN OF FUKUSHIMA - Japan, 2012, 27 min, Director: Paul Johannessen, Documentary, English subtitles FOOD AND RADIATION - USA, 2012, 18 min , Director and Producer: Yoko Kumano, Documentary, Japanese/English, English subtitles :::3.30 PM - ABOUT NUCLEAR POWER PLANT ACCIDENT RISKS FORBIDDEN GROUND FUKUSHIMA - Japan, 2012, 57 min, Director and Producer: Kazunori Kurimoto. Documentary, Japanese, English subtitles ROTTEN ROCK (PEDRA PODRE) - Brazil, 1990, 26 min, Directors: Eve Lise Silva, Ligia Girão, Stela Grisotti and Walter Behr, Documentary, Portuguese with English Subtitles INDIAN POINT – NOWHERE TO RUN - USA, 2003, 29 min, Director: Tobe Carey, Documentary :::5.45 PM - NUCLEAR FILMS FROM INDIA HIGH POWER - India, 2013, 27 min, Director and Producer: Pradeep Indulkar, Documentary, Marathi/English, English subtitles BUDDHA WEEPS IN JADUGODA - India, 1999, 52 mins, Director: Shriprakash, Documentary, English FOR THE SUPREME FIGHT (GERE DAN), India, 2014, 48 min, director: Shriprakash, French/ English with English subtitle. WORLD PREMIER :::8.30 PM - NEW NUCLEAR COMEDIES CURIOSITY KILLS - Estonia, 2012, 14 min, Director: Sander Maran, Tallinn University Baltic Film and Media School; Estonian Academy of Arts, Comedy Thriller, no dialog MONDAY FEBRUARY 17 :::3.30 PM - NEW NUCLEAR SCIENCE FICTION HALF LIFE (HALBWERTSZEIT) - Germany, 2012, 20 min, Directors: Anne-Katrin Kiewitt and Alice von Gwinner, Production: Bauhaus-University Weimar, Science fiction, English subtitles :::5.30 PM - INVESTIGATIVE DOCUMENTARIES ABOUT URANIUM MINING IN AFRICA URANIUM: A POISONED LEGACY - France, 2009, 52 min, Director: Dominique Hennequin, Production: Nomades TV, Charlotte Hennequin, Documentary, English :::7.30 PM - DIRTY BOMBS: ABOUT THE USE OF URANIUM WEAPONS BLOWIN' IN THE WIND - Australia, 2005, 62 min, Director: David Bradbury, Documentary, English TUESDAY FEBRUARY 18 :::3.30 PM - RADIOACTIVE POLLUTION ON NAVAJO LAND GROUND ZERO - SACRED GROUND - USA, 1997, 9 min. Director: Karen Aqua, Animation DII’GO TO BAAHAANE: FOUR STORIES ABOUT WATER - USA, 2012, 37 minutes, Produced by Deborah Begel. Co-Directed by Deborah Begel and David Lindblom, Navajo with English subtitles. THE RETURN OF NAVAJO BOY - USA, 2000, 57 min. Director Jeff Spitz, co-produced by Jeff Spitz and Bennie Klain. :::5.30 PM - RADIOACTIVE LEGACY IN USA YELLOWCAKE - USA, 2009,10 min, Director: Brock Williams. NOT FOR PUBLIC RELEASE: A NUCLEAR INCIDENT IN LOCK HAVEN - USA, 2010, 73 min, Director: Bill Keisling, Documentary :::7.30 PM - BRAZILIAN FILMS ABOUT ITS WORST RADIOACTIVE ACCIDENT THE NIGHTMARE IS BLUE (O PESADELO É AZUL) - Brazil, 2008, 30 min, Director: Ângelo Lima, English Subtitles AMARELINHA - Brazil, 2002, 4 min, Director Angelo Lima, Fiction, Portuguese. CAESIUM 137: THE NIGHTMARE OF GOIÂNIA (CÉSIO 137. O PESADELO DE GOIÂNIA) - Brazil, 1989, 95 min, Director Roberto Pires, Production Laura Pires, Doc Fiction, English subtitles WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 19 :::4.30PM :::6.30PM :::9.30PM NO NUKES ACTIONS NYC 2014: Fukushima to Indian Point – We’re All Connected Website Facebook Twitter TUE. MARCH 11TH 3:30PM 3:30PM DEMO & PRESS CONFERENCE 4:00PM LETTER DELIVERY TO THE JAPANESE GOVERNMENT 4:30PM MARCH TO TIMES SQUARE SAT. MARCH 15TH 1PM 1PM SPEECH & BALLOON MAKING 2PM MARCH TO TOMPKINS SQ. MUSIC BY: RUDE MECHANICAL ORCHESTRA March 11th 2014 marks the third year anniversary since the beginning of Fukushima Nuclear Disaster in March 2011. This disaster was caused by not only the massive earthquake and tsunami, but the human error and irresponsibility of the state, nuclear industry and their supporters who prioritize profit over people. Countless issues remain unresolved at Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, as well as in the surrounding areas with high levels of radioactivity. The radiation from the coast of Fukushima is also contaminating the Pacific Ocean, reminding us that we are all connected by the sea. Fukushima leaves us an overwhelming question; are there any safe places, food or water left for us, or for future generations? We New Yorkers also live next to Indian Point Energy Center’s two nuclear reactors, sitting right on Hudson River, 25 miles north of NYC. The utility owner Entergy is still operating the power plant, which releases radioactivity 24/7. Indian Point is on an earthquake fault line and one of the reactor’s operating license has just expired in 2013. At any nuclear power plants, danger is inherent and accidents will happen. While we observe an increasing number of natural disasters affecting our city, it’s no longer a question of if, but when Indian Point suffers an accident. And what about the massive amounts of radioactive waste? United States currently has no long-term solution for the highly radioactive nuclear waste being generated every day at over 100 nuclear reactors throughout the country. We will not forget Fukushima. Organized by the members of: Brooklyn for Peace, Eco-Logic (WBAI-FM), Indian Point Safe Energy Coalition (IPSEC), Shut Down Indian Point Now!, The Manhattan Project, Todos Somos Japon See a list of actions (US & International) planned for the Fukushima Anniversary week. Todos Somos Japon is an international coordination and solidarity project in the post-3/11 world (3/11/2011: the day of massive earthquake that triggered nuclear meltdown at Tokyo Electric Power Company's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Japan). Since the Fukushima crisis, the social and political situation in the far eastern archipelago have been developing. We have been following the ways in which the people are struggling for survival against radioactive contamination and policies of the pro-nuclear state. We work to widen dialogues on nukes through translating texts, organizing protests, hosting events like open forums and film screenings. Our mailing address is: |
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