
🎬 Title: Nuclear Now
Time to look again
Story: “Nuclear Now” delves deep into the nuclear energy sector across France, Russia, and the United States, offering a rare glimpse into how the world might tackle climate change and energy shortages with nuclear power. Enormous energy lies within Uranium located in the Earth’s crust, a resource that scientific advancements first tapped into during the mid-20th century, initially for military applications followed by its use in powering submarines. Although the U.S. spearheaded the initiative to harness this energy for electricity generation, public sentiment swayed against nuclear energy during the latter half of the 20th century due to a prolonged PR campaign fueled by fossil fuel industries—particularly coal and oil—aimed at instilling fear about nuclear power.
⭐ Rating: 7.045 (22 votes)
📅 Release date: April 28, 2023
⏱️ Runtime: 1 hour 46 minutes
🎭 Genres: Documentary
🎬 Director: Oliver Stone
✍️ Writer: Oliver Stone, Joshua S. Goldstein
🌍 Countries: United States of America
🏢 Production companies: Participant

👥 Cast: Oliver Stone (Self)
Editor’s note: “Nuclear Now” (2023) is a compelling documentary with a personal flair. Oliver Stone keeps the narrative engaging, prioritizing meaningful character insights over superficial visuals. His grounded approach anchors the film effectively, and the 1 hour 46-minute length suits the content well. While it has its imperfections, the strengths of the film significantly outweigh any shortcomings. Its tagline—“Time to look again”—perfectly encapsulates its purpose. If the topic resonates with you, this film should definitely be on your watchlist.
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