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The Strangest Dream
20081 h 29 min 28 secFilm: Documentary
Direction: Eric Bednarski
Production: Kent Martin
Script: Barry CowlingEric Bednarski
When the U.S. government brought the world's greatest scientists together to build the first atomic bomb, nuclear physicist Joseph Rotblat was among them. But his conscience would not allow him to continue, and he became the only member of the Manhattan Project to leave on moral grounds.
Branded a traitor and spy, Rotblat went from designing atomic bombs to researching the medical uses of radiation. Together with Bertrand Russell he helped create the modern peace movement, and eventually won the Nobel Peace Prize.
The Strangest Dream tells the story of Joseph Rotblat, the history of nuclear weapons, and the efforts of the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs - an international movement Rotblat co-founded - to halt nuclear proliferation.
With the end of the Cold War, the imminent fear of nuclear catastrophe faded, but about 27,000 warheads remain, and more nations are racing to join the nuclear club.
The first Pugwash conference took place in the small Nova Scotia fishing village from which it draws its name. This film brings to light the group's behind-the-scenes role in defusing some of the tensest moments of the Cold War.
The story takes us from the site of the first nuclear test, in New Mexico, to Cairo, where contemporary Pugwash scientists meet under the cloud of nuclear proliferation, and to Hiroshima, where we see survivors of the first atomic attack. Featuring interviews with contemporaries of Rotblat, members of the Pugwash movement, and passionate public figures including Senator Roméo Dallaire, The Strangest Dream demonstrates the renewed threat represented by nuclear weapons, while encouraging hope through the example of morally engaged scientists and citizens.
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Subject categories
- War, Conflict and Peace > Nuclear Age and the Cold WarPeace and PeacekeepingPortraits
- Sciences > PhysicsPortraits
- Health and Medicine > Research
- National Security and Defence > Research
Credits
- director
- Eric Bednarski
- producer
- Kent Martin
- writer
- Barry Cowling
- Eric Bednarski
- narrator
- Michael Jones
- cinematography
- Nigel Markham
- sound recordist
- Kent Martin
- editor
- Angela Baker
- production assistant
- Reina Endo
- Suridh Hassan
- production supervisor
- Patsy Coughran
- sound editor
- Alex Salter
- original music
- David Christensen
- additional music performance
- Jenn Grant
- musician
- Anne Rapson
- Jennifer Jones
- Shimon Walt
- Diana Torbert
- Mark Adam
- David Christensen
- consultant
- Patrick Boyer
- additional cinematography
- Jerzy Rudzinski
- assistant editor
- Trevor Schellinck
- archival research
- Elizabeth Klinck
- Helen Weiss
- Eric Bednarski
- online editor
- Steve Cook
- on-line editing assistant
- Phillip Cairns
- narration recording
- Lorraine Clarke
- re-recording
- Allan Scarth
- transcription services
- Candice Desormeaux
- titles
- Sandra Macdonald
- production coordinator
- Stephanie Coolen
- Vanessa Larsen
- marketing manager
- Amy Stewart Gallant
- Philip Moscovitch
- marketing assistant
- Candice Desormeaux
- centre administrator
- John William Lutz
- executive producer
- Kent Martin
Awards
- Best Writing in a Documentary Program or SeriesGemini Awards