Downwind

Downwind

By Mark Shapiro & Douglas Brian Miller

  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release Date: 2023-08-18
  • Advisory Rating: Unrated
  • Runtime: 1h 36min
  • Director: Mark Shapiro & Douglas Brian Miller
  • Production Company: Backlot Docs
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 9.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
7/10
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From 5 Ratings

Description

Hiroshima. Nagasaki. Mercury, Nevada? The latter was the site for the testing of 928 large-scale nuclear weapons from 1951 to 1992. Martin Sheen narrates this harrowing exposé of the United States' disregard for everyone living downwind. Three groups in particular continue to be impacted by 928 large-scale nuclear weapons detonations from 1951-1992 at the Nevada Test Site: Native Americans, Mormons and ranchers. Downwind exposes an infamous, harrowing chapter of US history and the ongoing health consequences for downwinder communities including the marginalized Western Shoshone whose sacred land -- by treaty -- is still restricted with the resumption of nuclear testing “under debate.” Narrated by Martin Sheen, Downwind features Oscar®-winner Michael Douglas, comedian Lewis Black and prominent Downwinders whose heartbreaking stories have inspired remarkable perseverance. Filmed from the red-earth canyons near St. George, Utah to New York City, Downwind captures the astonishing rise of American patriot-activists whose hope is to expose government breach of trust, to stop future nuclear weapons testing and to mobilize Congress to expand the underfunded Radiation Exposure Compensation Act which will sunset in June 2024.

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Reviews

  • Downwind

    5
    By RONIANNEB
    This is a must watch compelling and poignant documentary. “We are all downwind.”
  • A story that needs to be told

    5
    By Zombie cage fighter
    We must learn from the past to better our future. This is a story that can’t be swept under the rug.
  • Very Engrossing (and upsetting)

    5
    By Bucky595
    I didn’t expect this documentary to be so completely engrossing. It’s an excellent companion to Oppenheimer and does a great job telling the real human story (stories, actually) of the devastating and ongoing impacts of nuclear testing. Those stories are enraging as they are sad. But there’s inspiration too. Glad I stumbled upon this one - highly recommend.
  • Enthralling and important viewing!

    5
    By NotoriousEJG
    Truly enjoyed the film. Beautifully put together, and a fascinating albeit harrowing tale. Must watch doc!

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