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Containment [videorecording] / by Bensi, Danny,composer (expression); Cohn, Herve,director of photography.; Cragg, Tim,director of photography.; DeBesche, Austin,director of photography.; Einziger, Mike,composer (expression); Galison, Peter,film director,film producer.; Jurriaans, Saunder,composer (expression); King, Chyld,film producer,editor of moving image work.; McCarthy, Stephen,director of photography.; Moss, Robb,film director,film producer.; Retel Helmrich, Leonard,director of photography.; Redacted Pictures (Firm),production company.; Tugg Inc.,publisher.;
Editor, Chyld King ; animators: Peter Kuper, David Lobser ; composers: Mike Einziger, Danny Bensi & Saunder Jurriaans, Tristeza ; cinematographers: Hervé Cohn, Tim Cragg, Austin DeBesche, Leonard Retel Helmrich, Stephen McCarthy.Greg Benford, Wendell Bell, Tom Clements, Frank Drake, Ned Elkins, Bob Forrest, Yoichi Funabashi, Theodore J. Gordon, Fumihiko Imamura, Gregory Jaczko, Kevin Kamps, Naoto Kan, David Lochbaum, Jon Lomberg, Allison M. Macfarlane, Arjun Makhijani, Roger Nelson, Woodruff T. Sullivan, Reverend Willie Tomlin.Can we contain some of the deadliest, most long-lasting substances ever produced? Left over from the Cold War are a hundred million gallons of radioactive sludge, covering vast radioactive lands. Governments around the world, desperate to protect future generations, have begun imagining society 10,000 years from now in order to create monuments that will speak across the time. Part observational essay filmed in weapons plants, Fukushima and deep underground -- and part graphic novel -- Containment weaves between an uneasy present and an imaginative, troubled far future, exploring the idea that over millennia, nothing stays put.E.DVD-R, NTSC.
Subjects: Documentary films.; Nuclear reactors; Radioactive waste disposal.; Radioactive wastes.;
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Kill zone / by Anderson, Kevin J.,1962-author.; Beason, Doug,author.;
Deep within a mountain in Albuquerque, New Mexico, a Cold War-era nuclear weapons storage facility is being used to covertly receive more than 100,000 tons of nuclear waste. When a small plane crashes at a nearby military base, setting off a lockdown and trapping Department of Energy employee Adonia and her team in the heart of the hazardous, waste-filled mountain, the only direction for them to go is deeper into the mountain, through the tear gas and into a secretive area no one was ever supposed to know about. Doug Beason has lived in Canada, the Philippine Islands, and Okinawa. More than two dozen of Kevin J. Anderson's novels have appeared on national bestseller lists, and he has over 11 million books in print worldwide.
Subjects: Thrillers (Fiction); Radioactive waste disposal;
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