United States / Jan 17, 2012
Nuclear Aftershocks (2012)
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Plot
It’s been almost a year since a devastating earthquake and tsunami crippled Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear complex, leaving the country’s once popular energy program in shambles. In response, Germany decided to abandon nuclear energy entirely. Should the U.S. follow suit? FRONTLINE correspondent Miles O’Brien examines the implications of the Fukushima accident for U.S. nuclear safety, and asks how this disaster will affect the future of nuclear energy around the world. In particular, he visits one emerging battleground: The controversial relicensing of the Indian Point nuclear plant, located only 38 miles from Manhattan. What lessons can be learned from the disaster in Japan?
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| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Nuclear Aftershocks |
| Original language | EN |
| Production countries | United States of America |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Palfreman Film Group, PBS |
| Official site | pbs.org |
| Release date | 17 gennaio 2012 |
| Executive producer | David Fanning |
| Production | Raney Aronson-Rath, Carl Byker, Missy Frederick, Kate McMahon, Jon Palfreman |
| Writer | Jon Palfreman, Miles O'Brien |
| Editing | Raoul Rosenberg |
| Cinematography | Jason Longo, Mitch Wilson |
| Assistant directors | Jon Palfreman |
| Music | John E. Low |
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| Sound | John E. Low |
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