Containment: Life After Three Miles Island

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Containment: Life After Three Mile Island takes a look at the consequences of the meltdown at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant (USA), and the impact on the nearby community of Middletown, Pennsylvania. Through interviews, real life footage and archive material, the documentary examines the long-term effects of the accident on local inhabitants, psychological consequences, the public health debate and the birth of anti-nuclear activism. Begun in 1998, the film was completed in 2003 to mark the 25th anniversary of the accident.

Genre
Documentary
Country
United States of America
Year
2003
Duration
60'
Chris Boedel, Nick Poppy, Christine Walley, Lucy Bruell
Languages
English

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Whether in a small setting or a large one, whether in one's own city or on global stages, whether working alone or as part of large movements, those who have rallied together in recent years to protect the planet have shown strong commitment.
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