Three films from Japan, France and Brazil received the Uranium Film Festival Award that is a piece of art created by Brazilian waste-material-artist Getúlio Damado, who lives and works in the famous artist quarter Santa Teresa in Rio de Janeiro. Getúlio uses waste material that he finds in the streets of Santa Teresa and old, broken watches to remember the first atomic bomb dropped over Hiroshima. Watches in Hiroshima stopped exactly at 8:15 in the morning when the A-bomb exploded on August 6th, 1945. Die award ceremony was moderated by Claus Biegert, filmmaker, journalist and founder of the Nuclear-Free Future Award (NFFA).
Algeria, France, 2016, Director Larbi Benchiha, production: Aligal production and France Télévisions, documentary 52 min, French with German or English subtitles.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o42VnV8qYEQ(link is external)
Brazil, 2017, director Benedito Ferreira, fiction movie, 23 min, Portuguese with German subtitles.
Japan, 2016, Director Tamotsu Matsubara, Production Power-i Inc, Documentary, 98 min, Japanese with English or German subtitles.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuhzHjWPBms(link is external)
He is surviver of the „nuclear“ accident of Goiânia in Brazil in 1987. Odesson Alves Ferreira is spokesman and until recently long-standing president of the Association of Cesium Victims of Goiânia (AVCésio). Odesson himself was strongly contaminated by highly radioactive Cesium-137 and lives with the consequences.
Since 30 years he is telling his story for that the accident of Goiânia will never be forgotten nor repeated.
CHERNOBYL 3828
Ukraine, 2011, Director Serhiy Zabolotny, Production, Igor Kobryn, Film studio „Telecon“, Documentary, 27 min, Russian with German subtitles.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zduyeJayD84(link is external)
INVOLUTION(S)
France, Japan, Director Cris Ubermann, Experimental, 15 min, no Dialogue. Filminfo:http://www.crisubermann.com/(link is external)
JOURNEY WITHOUT END
Japan, 2014, Director and producer Masako Sakata, Documentary, 78 min, Japanese with english subtitles. Filminfo/Trailer: http://www.cine.co.jp/owaranai_tabi/eng/(link is external)
NUCLEAR HALLUCINATIONS (ATOMARE HALLUZINATIONEN)
India, UK, 2016, Director Fathima Nizaruddin, Production: Joram ten Brink. Documentary, 54 min, English. Filminfo: https://www.facebook.com/nuclearhallucinations2016/(link is external)
NUCLEAR WASTE LAND?
UK, Director Timothy Large, Production Thomson Reuters Foundation, Documentary, 14 min, English. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Gpt46ofCXs(link is external)
ROADSIDE RADIATION
Ukraine/Germany, 2016, Director Moritz Schulz, Production Michael Sladek & Earlybirdpictures GbR, Documentary, 55 min, Russian, Ukrainian with German subtitles. Filminfo: http://roadside-radiation.com/index.php/de/(link is external)
THE DAY THE SUN FELL
Switzerland/Finland/Japan, 2015, Regie Aya Domenig , Producer: Mirjam von Arx, Documentary, 78 min, Japanese, German or English subtitles Filminfo: https://www.alsdiesonnevomhimmelfiel.com(link is external)
"The Uranium Film Festival which is the only one worldwide dedicated exclusively to nuclear power and the whole nuclear fuel chain has already attracted numerous spectators in recent years. Many nations continue to invest in nuclear power and uranium mining. All the inhabitants of the earth must be aware of the importance of this topic. Not only in Germany, but also globally, people need to be informed about radioactivity and dangers of atomic waste. If this happens in a creative and artistic way, this is to be supported twice. „
"The Uranium Film Festival is unique because it tries to make the complex issue of nuclear power and its risks accessible to all."
"What can be done that everyone participates in the German nuclear phase-out? Are the catastrophes of Chernobyl, Fukushima, Sellafield and so on not enough to wake up the people? The festival is an important contribution to awareness building and enlightenment and hopefully leads to further discussion, moving to thought and action. We continue to struggle for our precious world!“
Main Festivalpartners & Sponsors of the Uranium Film Festival in Berlin 2017 are Umweltbundesamt and Ministry of the Environment of Germany, the Elektrizitätswerke Schönau (EWS), Naturstrom, the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War Germany (IPPNW), Sayonara Nukes Berlin, the International Coalition to Ban Uranium Weapons Germany (ICBUW), COOP Anti-War Kunstbar Café, the International Association of Lawyers against Nuclear Arms (IALANA), the Friedensglockengesellschaft Berlin, Cinestar Berlin and the Zeiss-Großplanetarium and since 2011 Cachaça Magnífica do Brasil from Rio de Janeiro.