
Within the closed world of the nuclear power industry one of humanity's most compelling struggles has taken place. Germany was at the vanguard of the nuclear power industry but now the walls are coming down. It was the country's greatest scientific endeavour but now all are due to be decommissioned, thanks to popular fear and the power of democracy.... (Full plot summary below)
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Within the closed world of the nuclear power industry one of humanity's most compelling struggles has taken place. Germany was at the vanguard of the nuclear power industry but now the walls are coming down. It was the country's greatest scientific endeavour but now all are due to be decommissioned, thanks to popular fear and the power of democracy.
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| Time OutEric HynesThe unveiling is unnerving, and suggests that some dangers are now permanently beyond our control. |
| Slant MagazineJoseph Jon LanthierVolker Sattel takes us on a blank-eyed tour of the country's biggest plants (plus a few from Austria), exposing both the tenuous balance of precision and innovation that has provided 20th-century Western society with its most controversial power source. |
| Film Journal InternationalEric MonderThis documentary about nuclear power plants is as chilling as its title is ironic. |
| The New York TimesJeannette CatsoulisSomehow the happy screams of children whirling above a neutered reactor sound a lot less comforting than they should. |
| Village VoiceNick PinkertonOnce that point is made, this push-pull settles into a certain lulling monotony, wandering a wilderness of wires, cooling towers, and a thousand other inscrutable devices, but it is a monotony with an undertone of menace. |