Germany, 2012, 29 min
Documentary
There are now about 300,000 tons of highly radioactive waste worldwide that must be safely stored. But how should we manage this problem - without any permanent disposal site? The film follows different people who try to find solutions. Two worlds are clashing. While the citizens in the German Wendland region for decades fight against the construction of a permanent waste storage site in their region (Gorleben), a small town in Sweden, Östhammar, has put an application to host such a nuclear waste storage site.
www.fechnermedia.com
- Home
- About us
- Berlin 2025
- Rio 2024
- USA 2024
- ARCHIVE
- AWARDED FILMS
- Rio 2023
- Berlin 2022
- Düsseldorf 2021
- Norway 2022
- Rio 2021
- Rio 2022
- Rio 2022 Online
- Berlin 2020
- Rio 2020
- Almeria 2020
- Portugal 2019
- Rio 2019
- Berlin 2018
- Rio 2018
- USA 2018
- Window Rock 2018
- Albuquerque 2018
- Flagstaff 2018
- Grants 2018
- Santa Fe 2018
- Tucson 2018
- Berlin 2017
- Goiás 2017
- Berlin 2016
- HOLLYWOOD 2016 REPORT
- Hollywood 2016
- Hollywood 2016
- RIO 2016
- RIO DE JANEIRO 2016
- Berlin 2015 Program
- Canada 2015
- Quebec 2015
- Rio 2015
- AMMAN 2014 Program
- Berlin 2014
- INDIA 2014
- New York 2014
- Rio 2014
- BRAZIL 2013
- GERMANY 2013
- INDIA 2013
- USA 2013
- BRAZIL 2012
- GERMANY 2012
- BRAZIL 2011
- Atomic Directors
- Nuclear Films
- Support us
- FILM ENTRY