The eighth commandment (1991)

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Movie
Original title The eighth commandment
The Eighth Commandment Cover.jpg
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1991
length 95 minutes
Rod
Director Bertram Verhaag
Claus Strigel
script Bertram Verhaag
Claus Strigel
production DENKmal-Film Verhaag GmbH
music Ulrich Bassenge
Wolfgang Neumann
camera Claus Strigel
Waldemar Hauschild
cut Rainer Standke

The Eighth Commandment is a documentary that aims to show the fraudulent methods and dishonest manners of the Atom lobby . The documentation tries to prove how people in all nuclear states have been and are manipulated with deception maneuvers for five decades . The film covers the period from Otto Hahn to Veba boss Bennigsen-Foerder , from the first test reactor to the Wackersdorf reprocessing plant that was not built , from the nuclear tests in Nevada to the worst-case scenario in Ukraine ( Chernobyl nuclear disaster ).

Awards

The film was honored with three prizes: with the main prize at the Ökomedia 1991, with “Predicate valuable” from the Filmbewertungsstelle Wiesbaden (FBW) 1991 and the prize from the Association of Russian Filmmakers at the Moscow Environmental Film Festival 1993.

literature

  • Better to be active today than radioactive tomorrow . Part 2: 2. Chronology of a movement. Library of Resistance, Vol. 19. Laila Verlag, Hamburg 2012, ISBN 978-3-942281-17-1

See also

Web links