Cleavage processes

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Movie
Original title Cleavage processes -
Wackersdorf 001
Cleavage processes Cover.jpg
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1987
length 98 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
Rod
Director Bertram Verhaag ,
Claus Strigel
script Bertram Verhaag
production DENKmal-Film Verhaag GmbH with Pro-ject Filmproduktion
music Rio Reiser ,
Konstantin Wecker ,
Wolfgang Neumann ,
Ulrich Bassenge
camera Claus Strigel,
Waldemar Hauschild ,
Thomas Schwan
cut Draha Cicek

Splitting processes - Wackersdorf 001 is a documentary film by the directors and producers Claus Strigel and Bertram Verhaag from 1986 , which describes the life and social splitting processes around the Wackersdorf reprocessing plant (WAA) in the Upper Palatinate region around Wackersdorf .

background

After it was announced on February 4, 1985 that the WAA was to come to Wackersdorf, many people from Upper Palatinate left their usual channels. The film shows the landscape and ecological effects, nuclear policy intentions, dangers to the population through radioactive pollutant emissions and shows the threatened people in their personal and political processes of change.

Awards

The documentary won eleven prizes and was the most successful documentary in 1987/88.

  • Documentary Film Prize of the City of Munich 1987
  • Film of the month, Jury of Evangelical Film Work 1987
  • Prize of the Society for Communication Culture 1987
  • Best journalistic achievement, Ökomedia 1987
  • Prize of the City of Freiburg 1987
  • International Youth Film Test Award 1987
  • German Film Critics' Prize, Duisburg Film Week 1987
  • Silver Dove, 30th International Leipzig Documentary and Short Film Week 1987
  • Summa cum laude, gold medal, Medicinale International Parma, 1987
  • German Youth Video Prize 1987
  • Best documentary 1987, epd-film readers' jury

literature

  • Willi Baer, ​​Karl-Heinz Dellwo (Ed.): Better to be active today than radioactive tomorrow. The nuclear power protest movement from Wyhl to Brokdorf. Series: Library of Resistance , Vol. 18. Laika-Verlag, Hamburg 2011, ISBN 978-3-942281-01-0 .

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