
From Rio de Janeiro to Las Vegas in Nevada
The International Uranium Film Festival returns to Las Vegas, Nevada this fall, 2026. It will be Held at the University of Nevada Boyd School of Law and at the Ft. Mojave Indian Reservation in cooporation with the local organizer Ian Zabarte, Principal Man of the Western Bands of the Shoshone Nation of Indians. Join the festival in Vegas. Become festival partner, sponsor or donor of the 3rd International Uranium Film Festival Las Vegas / Nevada.
We will present a series of extraordinary and award-winning new films on the topics of nuclear power, nuclear weapons, and uranium mining. The preliminary film list include:
„The Invisible Enemy“ by Mark Shapiro, Douglas Brian Miller.
„Bombshell“ by Ben Loeterman and Gaia De Simoni
„Hollywood Bomb - How President Truman and General Groves Destroyed the First Nuclear Epic“ by Greg Mitchell
„If the silence could be broken“ by Guy Morgan
„The Alpaca Connection“ by Tom Brown and Cullen Golden
„The Atomic Screen“ by Alain Vézina,
„Too Late to Learn“ by Thomas Kanady and Anita Jean Kiser
„The Moth“ by Michelle Derosier and Zoe Gordon
ABOUT THE URANIUM FILM FESTIVAL
For 15 years the International Uranium Film Festival (IUFF) raises awareness about the risks of atomic power and promotes nuclear disarmament with independent films and panels of experts around the globe. In October 2024, Hollywood's MovieMaker Magazine named it one of the "25 Coolest Film Festivals in the World 2024". And in 2025, the festival's founders, Márcia Gomes de Oliveira and Norbert Suchanek, received the prestigious "Nuclear-Free Future Award" in New York City in the category education.
„You’ve never seen two people get more done than the life and project-partner duo Márcia Gomes de Oliveira and Norbert G. Suchanek, who run the International Uranium Film Festival in deep collaboration with activists around the world. The festival has its grand event in Rio, but also does an extensive U.S. tour in regions impacted by uranium-related industry. Inevitably, folks wonder whether there are enough films on the subject to warrant a festival. The answer is yes. This, of course, is because the issue is expansive, impacting all 50 U.S. states and many more corners of the world than most folks realize. From the Navajo Nation to Las Vegas to Chicago and many places between, this spirited DIY art, advocacy, and activism project brings folks together in a space of support, education, shared outrage, and a good time. The Uranium Film Festival is a refreshing example of what activism and advocacy can be: inclusive, expansive, and celebratory.“ Hadley Austin, MovieMaker Magazine
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Festival Team & Contact
Email: uraniofestival@ gmail.com
Norbert G. Suchanek
Founder & Director
Founder & Director
Email: norbert.suchanek@ uraniumfilmfestival.org
Libbe HaLevy
Ambassador of the International
Uranium Film Festival to the USA
in Los Angeles
www.nuclearhotseat.com
Ambassador of the International
Uranium Film Festival to the USA
in Los Angeles
www.nuclearhotseat.com
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