Nuclear Hotseat #223: Anti-Nuke Films!

Published: Sept. 30, 2015, 12:22 a.m.

INTERVIEWS: Norbert Suchanek, Director of the International Uranium Film Festival, on current films showing at the Berlin festival and plans to bring the IUFF to Los Angeles. Christian Bruun, Executive Producer of "The Man Who Saved the World," how how this film about the Russian soldier who refused to launch nukes at the United States in 1983 in retaliation for what looked like an attack (it was a computer glitch) impacted his life even as it allowed all of us to have ours. NUMNUTZ OF THE WEEK: Japan's minister for the 2020 Tokyo (Radioactive) Olympics wants five sports to be located in Fukushima, including the surfing competition! PLUS: Japaneses researchers now believe that Fukushima Unit 2 may have melted down completely and Unit 5 had serious problems that the IAEA tried to bury in their recent report. Radioactive fallout still falling on Tokyo. Radioactive milk, mushrooms in Japan. US accidents at Hope Creek reactor in NJ and Honeywell uranium processing in Illinois. Oy!