Movie Fission
Watch from 30.05 to 15.06
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FilmFission
Germany, Poland2025documentary75'Are nuclear power plants more of a threat or rescue for us? The documentary presents the hot topic of nuclear power, setting it in different places and contexts, both global and local. The film breaks it down into voices – sometimes very serious but on other occasions eccentric and funny. In the context of Russia invading Ukraine, the decommissioning of the nuclear power plant in German Gundremmingen and the current construction of the plant in Choczewo, Poland, take on additional significance.
- directed by
- João Pedro Prado
He holds a Master’s in Directing from Film University Babelsberg. His short musical 'Ash Wednesday', about police brutality in Brazil, premiered at the 2023 Berlinale.
Anton YaremchukUkrainian cinematographer, director, and activist. His film 'The Pit' screened at IDFA, Camerimage, and Docudays, winning Best Film at Beast Intl. Film Festival in 2018. After Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022, he co-founded Base UA in Donetsk, an NGO providing medical aid, housing reconstruction, and cultural projects for youth.
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Are nuclear power plants more of a threat or rescue for us? The documentary presents the hot topic of nuclear power, setting it in different places and contexts, both global and local. The film breaks it down into voices – sometimes very serious but on other occasions eccentric and funny. In the context of Russia invading Ukraine, the decommissioning of the nuclear power plant in German Gundremmingen and the current construction of the plant in Choczewo, Poland, take on additional significance.
- directed by
- João Pedro Prado
He holds a Master’s in Directing from Film University Babelsberg. His short musical 'Ash Wednesday', about police brutality in Brazil, premiered at the 2023 Berlinale.
Anton YaremchukUkrainian cinematographer, director, and activist. His film 'The Pit' screened at IDFA, Camerimage, and Docudays, winning Best Film at Beast Intl. Film Festival in 2018. After Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022, he co-founded Base UA in Donetsk, an NGO providing medical aid, housing reconstruction, and cultural projects for youth.
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