GENERAL


ZURÜCK ZUR ATOM?
(Back to nuclear?)
Good general argumentation, to counter the arguments of the nuclear lobby. On greenhouse-effect, costs of decommissioning, economical factors of nuclear energy, safety, etc.
(45 minutes/German/5-1990) (Code: 008/05)

LESSEN IN KERNENERGIE
(Lessons on nuclear energy)
Mainly on the consequences of Chernobyl, but also about 'inherent' safe reactors and decommissioning. Style: nuclear energy has had learned much during practice.
(50 minutes/Dutch/12-1991) (Code: 018/02)

AUSSTIEG AUS DEM AUSSTIEG
(Phase out of the phase-out)
About support by western industry to East-European reactors. On Chernobyl, Mochovce (sabotage). Interview with CEO of German utility VEW and Florentin Krause on alternatives and it's success in the US.
(25 min./German/4-95) (Code: 050/03)

KUNNEN WE ZONDER KERNENERGIE?
(Can we do without nuclear power?)
Is nuclear power having a comeback?  Interviews with proponents and opponents. Pictures of a WISE action against the opening of a meeting of nuclear lobbyists. One of the first reports from the ‘nuclear power renaissance’-tenor area in the dutch media.
(24 min./Dutch/4-2002)(Code: 134/01)

NUCLEAR INSURANCE
Lecture by Navin Nayak during the NPRI symposium: Nuclear Power and Children’s Health
(20 min./English/10-2004)(Code: 150/06)

WELCOME INTO A RADIANT FUTURE
During the spring of 2004 a Tour de France for a nuclear phase-out took place. It visited different sites of the nuclear industry: MOX-production, reprocessing, waste storage, nuclear warhead-production, etc. This documentary gives a comprehensive overview of the nuclear chain, it’s problems and its dangers. It also shows that nuclear power contributes to global warming. A Trojan tv production.
(45 min./French spoken, English subtitled/2005)(Code: 146/01)

WILKOMMEN IN DER STRAHLENDE ZUKUNFT
(Welcome Into A Radiant Future)
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(45 min./French spoken, German subtitled/2005)(Code: 147/01)

STROOM, BASISRECHT OF HANDELSWAAR
(Electricity, Basic right or commodity)
Has nuclear power any chance in a liberalized energy market? Interviews with activists from India, South Africa and the Netherlands on the consequences. Production of WISE Amsterdam.
(12 min./Dutch & English/2005)(Code: 160/01)

NUCLEAR RENAISSANCE… OR RELAPSE?
Lecture for the Secular Humanist Society in Chicago by Dave Kraft (NEIS) on the ‘Moral, Ethical and Societal Implications of Nuclear Power in this Age of Double-Think’
(50 min/English/8-2005)(Code: 157/01)

A HARD RAIN
A film by David Bradbury. While political parties and sections of the media continue to promote nuclear power as an attractive alternative to fossil fuels, Bradbury's A Hard Rain, explores 'the other side' of the debate - the real issues and grim truth. Traversing five countries - China, France, UK, Japan and Australia, A Hard Rain exposes the hidden agendas behind the latest push for Australia to go nuclear and presents a compelling-and frightening-argument against allowing this to happen.
(77 minutes/English/2007)(Code: 189/01)

CLIMATE OF HOPE
This animated documentary takes viewers on a tour through the science of climate change, the nuclear fuel chain, and the remarkable energy revolution that is under way.
Produced by Scott Ludlam and Jose Garcia for the Anti-Nuclear Alliance of Western Australia. Beautiful and excellent documentary on all aspects of nuclear power.
(30 minutes/English/2007/Code: 183/01)



HISTORY & DEVELOPMENT OF NUCLEAR ENERGY


UNSCHULDIGER ANLASS?
(Innocent motives?)
(The discovery of nuclear fission 1938/ Die Entdeckung der Atomspaltung 1938). Otto Hahn and his discovery that the uranium atom is fissionable. Also about his devotion for nuclear energy. For instance the start of the nuclear research complex at Karlsruhe (FRG).
(14 minutes/German/12-1988)(Code: 005/04)

ATOMIC ENERGY (50s compilation)
News Magazine of the Screen (Prod: Warner Pathe News) Compilation of 1950s newsreel stories on atomic weapons testing, civil defense and nuclear energy.
(20 min./English/1950s)(Code: 161/09)

ATOMIC ENERGY (50)
The News Magazine of the Screen (Prod: Warner Pathe News) Newsreel stories reformatted for classroom presentation.
(19 min./English/ca 1950)(Code: 161/10)

ATOMIC ENERGY (55)
The News Magazine of the Screen (Vol. 5, Issue 10; Summer Review 1955)  (Prod: Warner Pathe News) Newsreel stories reformatted for classroom use.
(21 min./English/8-1955)(Code: 161/11)

ATOMIC POWER AT SHIPPINGPORT
Producer: Audio Productions. Sponsor: U.S.  Atomic Energy Commission / Westinghouse Electric Company. Tour of the first commercial nuclear power plant
(2 parts: 29 minutes/English/1958)(Code: 166/01 & 02)

THE INTERNATIONAL ATOM
'The movie tells in simple terms about nuclear fission, the use of nuclear power (compulsion of ships), production and use of radioactive isotopes (for medical, agricultural and food-irradiation use). The movie demonstrates the international co-operation and research. Produced by the United Nations
(28 min./English/1960s)(Code: 036/01)

ATOMOS
'Numerous famous names are milestones along the often-difficult road, which the early history connects with the Atomic Age. Philips also participated in the quest for atomic power and the peaceful uses of it. Historical movie!".  Produced by Philips
(12 min./Dutch/1960s)(Code: 038/01)

"A" IS FOR ATOM
Animation by General Electric: it explains the structure of atoms: stable and unstable atoms and tells about the discovery of nuclear fission and shows a number of 'the many advantages' of radioactivity in industry, biology, medicine and agriculture.
(15 min./English/1964)(Code: 038/02)

DAS ATOM
(The Atom)
German and shortened version of the famous movie by General Electric: "A is for Atom" Produced by KWU.
(7 min./German/1970)(Code: 034/01)

A IS FOR ATOM
Documentary about the beginning of the nuclear age: the plans, the pr of the industry (and states), unlimited possibilities. Start of Shippingport (US) and Calder Hall (UK) and much archive movie-material from the years 1940/50/60. Then the start of the difficulties: the accident at TMI-Harrisburg. Very good.
(60 minutes/English/7-1992)(Code: 023/05)

FALL-OUT: THE NUCLEAR AGE
(from the series: People's Century 1900-1999). Lots of old archive-footage. Mainly about the nuclear weapons arms race but also on ‘peaceful’ nuclear power. Ends with Chernobyl and end of the Cold War
(55 min./English spoken; Dutch narrated and subtitles/10-1996)(Code: 086/01)



URANIUM MINING


URANBERGBAU: DER HEIMLICHE SUPER-GAU
(Uranium mining: the secret catastrophe)
Uranium mining at the former-GDR, Namibia, Canada and Australia. Focused on consequences for the inhabitants/workers, the indigenous people and the environment.
(30 minutes/German/6-1991)(Code: 015/04)

URANIUM. IS IT A COUNTRY?
Tracking the origins of nuclear power. Where does your electricity come from? In Europe nuclear energy is more and more often celebrated as saving the climate. Clearly, nuclear power plants need uranium. The aim of the movie is to comprehensively illustrate the opportunities and risks posed by nuclear energy, whilst paying particular attention to uranium mining. Australia has the world's largest deposits of this resource. The team travelled to the "land down under" to exemplify where uranium comes from, where it goes to and what is leftover from it.
(53 minutes/English & German/2008)(Code: 195/01)


WASTE


ATOMMUELL AUSSER KONTROLE?
(Nuclear waste out of control?)
Many facts on the nuclear waste issue: from uranium mining (Canada/Namibia/former GDR) till reprocessing and Plutonium-transports. At the end possible alternatives for nuclear energy. Very good.
(45 minutes/German/11-1992)(Code: 026/02)


DECOMMISSIONING


NOG STEEDS AKTIEF
(Still active)
Japanese documentary on decommissioning of nuclear reactors and possible storage-technology of that material. Three examples: JPDR & Rokasho-storage at Japan, Shippingport USA and Gentilly-1 in Canada.
(45 minnutes/Dutch/2-1991)(Code: 010/03)

DE SLOOP
(Dismantling)
Documentary on dismantling and decommissioning of nuclear reactors. Particularly the BR-3 reactor at Mol (Belgium). Lots old archive material.
(25 min./Dutch/10-1994)(Code: 048/02)


REPROCESSING


THE ECONOMICS OF REPROCESSING
About the reprocessing plant at Sellafield UK. The costs of reprocessing, transports and waste-storage. Also about alternatives: direct storage as fi.. in Sweden.
(30 minutes/English/11-1990)(Code: 011/02)

DER ACHTE GEBOT: 50 JAHRE ATOMGESCHICHTE UND DIE WAHRHEIT
(The Eighth Commend: 50 Years of nuclear history and the truth)
Especially about reprocessing (Wackersdorf, La Hague, Sellafield) and about trying to sweep away the effects of nuclear power.. Too fragmented and too much use of dubious interviews: unclear who and when..
(95 minutes/German/12-1992)(Code: 025/06)


RADIATION


MEDICAL ASPECTS OF ATOMIC RADIATION
(Prod: Cascade Pictures of California, Sponsor: U.S. Air Force, Special Weapons Project) Attempt to argue away the dangers of nuclear radiation, with animation.
(20 min./English/1950)(Code: 161/08)

MIT FREUNDLICHE EMPFELUNG: DER STRAHLENTOD
(With compliments: death by radiation)
Documentary by Mycle Schneider (WISE-Paris) mainly about the 'independent' International Commission Radiation Protection (ICRP) and the consequences of low-level radiation (Fri. in Elbmarsch, Krümmel, Germany)
(30 min./German/1-1995)(Code: 049/01)

THE POISON IS BLOWING IN THE WIND
Video art about  Nuclear Death. Nice.
(English)(Code: 077/01)

GEIGER SWEET, GEIGER SOUR
Subtitle: Tales from the Radiation Age. Overview of 100 years of use of radioactivity. a.o. start of X-rays. On development in thinking about radiation. Very good.
(100 min./English/7-1995)(Code: 054/01)

EEN BEZORGD LICHAAM
(A troubled body)
A documentary about the psychological consequences of radiation accidents, which can (and will) manifest itself on a physical level. Reports on Chernobyl and Harrisburg
(25 minutes/Dutch/2-1999)(Code: 143/05)

MEDICAL CONSEQUENCES
Lecture by Helen Caldicott during the NPRI symposium: Nuclear Power and Children’s health
(32 min./English/10-2004)(Code: 148/02)

RADIOACTIVE EMISSIONS
Lecture by Paul Gunter during the NPRI symposium: Nuclear Power and Children’s health
(20 min./English/10-2004)(Code: 150/04)

CAN TV: HELEN CALDICOTT
Interview on CAN-TV Community Forum (Chicago, USA) with Dr. Helen Caldicott on the dangers of nuclear power and radiation
(29 min./English/10-2005)(Code: 158/01)

CAN TV: ERNEST STERNGLASS
Interview on CAN-TV Community Forum (Chicago, USA) with Dr. Ernest Sternglass, pioneer on research on health implications of low level radiation
(28 min./English/8-2005)(Code: 159/01)

NUCLEAR NIGHTMARES
Do we have to rethink the dangers of radiation? (Horizon episode) According to LLRC: We have never seen such utterly biased reporting in our entire existence. There was not an iota of balance, not the ghost of any attempt to offer a countervailing scientific opinion, not the faintest suggestion that people exposed to Chernobyl fallout had actually been dying or sickening at a rate in excess of the absolutely undeniable. "Nuclear Nightmares" was, as its preliminary media spin suggested, it would be flat out pro-nuclear propaganda.
(50 minutes/English/6-2006) (Code: 181/03)


SAFETY


PLUTONIUM
About the use of plutonium in 'ordinary' nuclear reactors, so called MOX-fuelrods: the safety-consequences (also for operation of the reactor), the costs, etc.
(10 minutes/German/11-1991)(Code: 017/09)

TRITIUM
Educational video about dangers and effects of tritium, which is emitted by normal functioning nuclear power plants. Also general dangers of nuclear power
(10 minutes/English/1-1993)(Code: 028/01)

DROHENDES INFERNO
(Threatening Inferno)
One of many German reports about unsafe Eastern-European nuclear power plants.
(45 minutes/Germans/1-93)(Code: 029/01)

SECURITY AT NUCLEAR PLANTS
Lecture by Dan Hirsch during the NPRI symposium: Nuclear Power and Children’s Health
(30 min./English/10-2004)(Code: 148/03)

UNSAFE REACTORS
Lecture by David Lochbaum during the NPRI symposium: Nuclear Power and Children’s Health
(20 min./English/10-2004)(Code: 150/05)

NUCLEAR ACCIDENTS
Lecture by David Lochbaum during the NPRI symposium: Nuclear Power and Children’s Health
(25 min./English/10-2004)(Code: 148/05)



CLIMATE, GREENHOUSE-EFFECT AND NUCLEAR ENERGY


ZERO EMISSIES, DE COMEBACK VAN KERNENERGIE
(Zero emissions: the comeback of nuclear energy)
The nuclear industry and –lobby has a strong present at the large environmental summit  at The Hague (COP-6) in Oct 2000. But environmentalists from Malaysia and Indonesia don’t buy their pro-nuclear arguments.
(8 min./Dutch/11-2000)(Code: 119/07)

MYTH OF CLEAN AIR
Lecture by Bill Dougherty during the NPRI symposium: Nuclear Power and Children’s health
(20 min./English/10-2004)(Code: 149/03)

“YOU CAN’T ‘NUKE’ GLOBAL WARMING”
Lecture by Dave Kraft (NEIS) on several aspects of nuclear power, especially on the myth that nuclear power is emmission free and can solve the greenhouse effect
(89 min./English/7-2005)(Code: 089/01)

KLIMAATVERANDERINGEN
(Climate change)

Solid documentary on (the consequences) of climate change and signs that changes in weather are actually happening. (No nuclear power)
(26 minutes/Dutch/8-2006) (Code: 178/01)

CLIMATE OF HOPE
This animated documentary takes viewers on a tour through the science of climate change, the nuclear fuel chain, and the remarkable energy revolution that is under way.
Produced by Scott Ludlam and Jose Garcia for the Anti-Nuclear Alliance of Western Australia. Beautiful and excellent documentary on all aspects of nuclear power.
(30 minutes/English/2007/Code: 183/01)


DISASTER PLANS


WEGBLOKKADE ZEELAND
(Highway blockade Zeeland)
Contingency-plans ridiculed at Borssele (Netherlands) due to playing official measurements at a sunny Sunday afternoon. The action makes clear that evacuation of the population in case of a serious accident will surely fail because of geographical circumstances (peninsula). Report of the action.
(30 min./Dutch/10-1987)(Code: 018/01)

TODESZONE: NACH DEM SUPER-GAU IN BIBLIS
(Death-zone: after the catastrophe at Biblis)
Beautiful dramatised documentary about the consequences and especially the evacuation-plans of a huge accident at the Biblis reactor in Germany. Entirely based on official contingency-plans.
(45 minutes/German/5-1991)(Code: 014/03)


TRANSPORTS


ATOMS ON THE MOVE
The Transportation of Radioactive Materials. 'Through the use of animation and live-images is shown how radioactive material is transported. Emphasis is on the safety and containment. Also mentioned is the research to limit the consequences of accidents". Produced by US AEA
(24 min./English/1966)(Code: 037/02)

MONT LOUIS
The salving of the Mont Louis, which sunk in 1984 after a collision with a passenger-boat at the Chanel, with on board uranium-hexafluoride. UF6 is a gas and very poisoning.
(32 min./Dutch/9-1989)(Code: 007/03)

NUKLEAIRE TRANSPORTEN
(Nuclear transports)
Transports with spent nuclear fuel from the Dutch power plants are not longer allowed to go through Belgium by road, on their way to reprocessing plants in France and UK. This could result in storage problems for Borssele reactor and delay in decommissioning the closed Dodewaard plant.
(10 min./Dutch/3-98)(Code: 084/08)

NUCLEAR INDUSTRY WHISTLE-BLOWER
Lecture by Oscar Shirani during the NPRI symposium: Nuclear Power and children’s health
(24 min./English/10-2004)(Code: 151/04)