About the question of whether we should proceed in developing and using nuclear power and the breakdown at Three Mile Island, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, in March 28, 1979.
Ever heard of the Thorium molten salt reactor? That's hardly surprising, as for 70 years, it has bee...
A journey through several countries to find those who really know Kim Jong-un, North Korea's leader,...
Letter from Tokyo is a documentary film that looks at art, culture and politics in Tokyo, Japan. Sho...
Dr. Helen Caldicott is the most prominent anti-nuclear activist in the world. She's been featured on...
With a wealth of fantastic archive footage and a series of revealing interviews with those who had f...
On April 26, 1986, a 1,000 feet high flame rises into the sky of the Ukraine. The fourth reactor of ...
Is nuclear energy the solution to the climate crisis? Whether it is the only carbon-neutral technolo...
Ben Fogle spends a week living inside the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, gaining privileged access to the...
With unprecedented access to the nuclear industry in France, Russia, and the United States, Nuclear ...
SPALTUNG examines the controversial nuclear power discourse in two communities at the crossroads of ...
Thirteen years since the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident, the government's plan to decommission t...
TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant is the site of one of history's worst nuclear disaster...
In April 1977, the small coastal town of Seabrook, New Hampshire became an international symbol in ...
Farmers and parents of young children, who live in the Harrisburg, Pa., area, discuss their fears of...
An initiative discusses a videotape in which a group of activists portrays themselves and their work...
Using only archive film and a new musical score by the band Mogwai, Mark Cousins presents an impress...
Who is Kim Yo-jong? In a context of maximum tensions between North Korea and the United States, Pier...
In this thrilling documentary, indomitable women fight back against the nuclear industry to expose o...