movie and video list
These are currently in our library, and are available for loan, for private or public viewing.
No More Bombs' Videos and Movies about nuclear weapons and disarmament
Non fiction
Nuclear Tipping Point 2011, DVD, by Nuclear Threat Initiative, 35 minutes and 55 minute versions with multilingual subtitles. Conversation and commentary by Former Secretary of State George Schultz, Former Secretaries of Defense William J Perry and Henry Kissinger, Former Senator Sam Nunn, and General Colin Powell, with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Mikhail Gorbachev.
Countdown to Zero 2010, DVD, by Magnolia Pictures, World Security Institute, and The History Channel, 89 minutes. Documentary on developments in nuclear weapons technology and policy, with statements by Former President Jimmy Carter, Mikhail Gorbachev, Pervez Musharraf, and Tony Blair.
The Bomb 2015, DVD, by PBS, 120 minutes. History and current events all about nuclear weapons and the unique threats they pose in today's world. Richard Rhodes, George Schultz, William Perry, and lots of archival footage, some of it recently declassified.
Nuclear Savage: the Islands of Secret Project 4.1 Recent DVD by Video Project, 60 minute and 87 minute versions. Historical footage of US nuclear weapons tests in the Marshall Islands, from 1946 to 1958, focusing on the residents who were studied by US medical personnel, but not treated, and the diseases and deaths their communities suffered, and continue to suffer, today.
Dramatic documentary
Command and Control 2017, DVD by PBS, 90 minute and 120 minute versions, from the book Command and Control, by Eric Schlosser, Penguin Press, 2013. Relates the 1980 accidental explosion in a Titan II silo in a missile complex in Arkansas, and describes other similar cases that nearly started nuclear disasters by accident, over the last 70 years.
Drama and Fiction
Day One 1989, DVD by Acorn Media, 140 minutes, from the book Day One: Before Hiroshima and After, by Peter Wyden. Dramatic portrayal of The Manhattan Project to build and use the first atomic bomb.
The Day After 1983, DVD made for TV by ABC Circle Films, 127 minutes. Believable fictional narrative of nuclear holocaust coming to a small Kansas town. This is the show that got Ronald Reagan's attention.
Dr Strangelove 1964, DVD by Columbia Pictures, 90 minutes. The classic dark comedy about atomic bombs and our inevitable self destruction. First revelation about Soviet Doomsday Machine, that turned out to be true.
No More Bombs' Videos and Movies about nuclear weapons and disarmament
Non fiction
Nuclear Tipping Point 2011, DVD, by Nuclear Threat Initiative, 35 minutes and 55 minute versions with multilingual subtitles. Conversation and commentary by Former Secretary of State George Schultz, Former Secretaries of Defense William J Perry and Henry Kissinger, Former Senator Sam Nunn, and General Colin Powell, with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Mikhail Gorbachev.
Countdown to Zero 2010, DVD, by Magnolia Pictures, World Security Institute, and The History Channel, 89 minutes. Documentary on developments in nuclear weapons technology and policy, with statements by Former President Jimmy Carter, Mikhail Gorbachev, Pervez Musharraf, and Tony Blair.
The Bomb 2015, DVD, by PBS, 120 minutes. History and current events all about nuclear weapons and the unique threats they pose in today's world. Richard Rhodes, George Schultz, William Perry, and lots of archival footage, some of it recently declassified.
Nuclear Savage: the Islands of Secret Project 4.1 Recent DVD by Video Project, 60 minute and 87 minute versions. Historical footage of US nuclear weapons tests in the Marshall Islands, from 1946 to 1958, focusing on the residents who were studied by US medical personnel, but not treated, and the diseases and deaths their communities suffered, and continue to suffer, today.
Dramatic documentary
Command and Control 2017, DVD by PBS, 90 minute and 120 minute versions, from the book Command and Control, by Eric Schlosser, Penguin Press, 2013. Relates the 1980 accidental explosion in a Titan II silo in a missile complex in Arkansas, and describes other similar cases that nearly started nuclear disasters by accident, over the last 70 years.
Drama and Fiction
Day One 1989, DVD by Acorn Media, 140 minutes, from the book Day One: Before Hiroshima and After, by Peter Wyden. Dramatic portrayal of The Manhattan Project to build and use the first atomic bomb.
The Day After 1983, DVD made for TV by ABC Circle Films, 127 minutes. Believable fictional narrative of nuclear holocaust coming to a small Kansas town. This is the show that got Ronald Reagan's attention.
Dr Strangelove 1964, DVD by Columbia Pictures, 90 minutes. The classic dark comedy about atomic bombs and our inevitable self destruction. First revelation about Soviet Doomsday Machine, that turned out to be true.