The Forgotten Bomb
The True Story of Nuclear Weapons
The Forgotten Bomb
Cinema Libre Studio
2012/ Color / 1:78 enhanced widescreen / 94 min. / Street Date January 17, 2012 / 19.95
Starring Bud Ryan.
Cinematography David Garcia
Film Editor Stuart Overbey
Original Music Timothy Andrew Eyster, Joel Sanchez
Produced by Stuart Overbey, David Garcia, Christopher Padilla, Bud Ryan
Directed by Stuart Overbey
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
The Forgotten Bomb is a handsomely produced and sincerely thought out “reminder” documentary about a big subject that, the producers feel, is not receiving adequate public attention and awareness. In today’s Information Age …
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
WHAT IS THE NUCLEAR THREAT TODAY?
THE FORGOTTEN BOMB
“…an EXCELLENT documentary film.
A GREAT RESOURCE.”
- The National Catholic Reporter
A filmmaker’s journey to discover the true state of nuclear power.
AVAILABLE ON DVD JANUARY 17, 2012
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