Radio Bikini

Documentaire
    Réalisé par Robert Stone • Écrit par Robert Stone
    États-Unis • 1987 • 56 minutes • 16 mm • Couleur et Noir & Blanc
  • N° ISAN :
    non renseigné
Résumé

Le film documente les essais nucléaires effectués dans l'atoll de Bikini lors de l'opération Crossroads en 1946, et leurs effets sur la population indigène et des militaires américains impliqués dans le test.

"Radio Bikini" is an internationally acclaimed, award-winning (and Oscar nominated) documentary film about the greatest operation to test nuclear weapons ever conducted by the United States. Staged at a remote Pacific atoll called Bikini in the summer of 1946, the tests (code-named Operation Crossroads) were also one of the first great ‘media events’ of the modern age. Using rare and mostly never-before-seen archival footage, the film unfolds through the eyes of the elderly chief of the Bikinians, Kilon Bauno, and a former American serviceman, John Smitherman, who was there. Radio Bikini combines "live" radio broadcasts from Bikini in 1946 with footage of the entire operation, recreating a feeling of the event as it happened in a way that is both haunting and surreal. As the drama of this bizarre experiment unfolds, we witness glimpses of the U.S. Government’s never-completed attempt to produce a propaganda film about it. Ultimately, "Radio Bikini" is an allegorical portrait of a naive world at the dawn of a new era

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Sélections et distinctions
  • 1996 • Images en bibliothèques • Paris (France) • Film soutenu par la Commission nationale de sélection des médiathèques
  • 1996 • Oscars • Beverly Hills (États-Unis) • Nomination pour le Meilleur documentaire
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