Richland

Documentaire
    Réalisé par Irène Lusztig • Écrit par Irène Lusztig
    États-Unis • 2023 • 93 minutes • Couleur
  • N° ISAN :
    non renseigné
Résumé

Richland, ville dans l'État de Washington, est fière de son héritage en tant que ville d'entreprise nucléaire et fière de la bombe atomique qu'elle a contribué à créer. Ce portrait prismatique d'une communauté qui fonde son identité et son avenir sur son histoire d'origine nucléaire présente un examen de la normalisation d'une violence extraordinaire.

The residents of a town built to house workers who produced the material used for the Nagasaki atomic bomb reflect on its troubled past.

"In 1943, the US government took over a rural area in Washington state to build the nuclear facility that would produce the plutonium used in the atomic bomb that was dropped on Nagasaki. Richland was the town that accommodated many of the facility’s workers. Today, the local population is divided by pride and ambivalence when it comes to Richland’s past. While some strive for reconciliation with those directly affected, others are proud of the town’s history, the jobs created by the project and the symbol of strength that it projected to the world. At a time when the nuclear threat remains a clear and present danger, Irene Lusztig’s film is a sobering yet lyrical reminder for us to learn from the violence of the past."
(Sheffield DocFest)

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