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The Bomb is a 2015 American documentary film about the history of nuclear weapons, from theoretical scientific considerations at the very beginning, to their first use on August 6, 1945, to their global political implications in the present day. The two-hour PBS film was written and directed by Rushmore DeNooyer, who noted the project took a year and a half to complete, since much of the film footage and images was only recently declassified by the United States Department of Defense. According to DeNooyer, “It wouldn’t take very many bombs to really change life on Earth, ... The idea that there are thousands of them sitting around is pretty scary. I don’t think people today realize that. They don’t think about it. I don’t think they are scared. But in a way, they should be.” Mark Dawidzia

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  • The Bomb (téléfilm) (fr)
  • The Bomb (film) (en)
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  • La Bombe (titre original The Bomb) est un film documentaire américain de 2015, à propos de l'histoire des armes nucléaires. Il part des considérations scientifiques des débuts jusqu'à la première utilisation de la bombe le 6 août 1945, tout en parlant des implications de la bombe dans la politique globale jusqu'à nos jours. Le film, présenté sur PBS, est écrit et réalisé par Rushmore DeNooyer. Le projet a pris un an et demi pour être réalisé, puisque la grande partie des images n'ont été que récemment déclassifiés par le Département de la Défense des États-Unis. (fr)
  • The Bomb is a 2015 American documentary film about the history of nuclear weapons, from theoretical scientific considerations at the very beginning, to their first use on August 6, 1945, to their global political implications in the present day. The two-hour PBS film was written and directed by Rushmore DeNooyer, who noted the project took a year and a half to complete, since much of the film footage and images was only recently declassified by the United States Department of Defense. According to DeNooyer, “It wouldn’t take very many bombs to really change life on Earth, ... The idea that there are thousands of them sitting around is pretty scary. I don’t think people today realize that. They don’t think about it. I don’t think they are scared. But in a way, they should be.” Mark Dawidzia (en)
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