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On the 45th Anniversary of the Worst Nuclear Accident in U.S. History comes a Revealing Film About What Really Happened
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A New Documentary by Heidi Hutner RADIOACTIVE THE WOMEN OF THREE MILE ISLAND
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Coming to Streaming & DVD on March 12, 2024! Available on Apple TV, Amazon and more!
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In this thrilling feminist documentary, indomitable women fight back against the nuclear industry to expose one of the worst cover-ups in U.S. history.
RADIOACTIVE: The Women of Three Mile Island is an
award-winning film about the 1979 Three Mile Island meltdown – the worst commercial nuclear power accident in U.S. history – and its aftermath. It uncovers the never-before-told stories of four intrepid homemakers who take their local community's case against the plant operator all the way to the Supreme Court – and a young female journalist who's caught in the radioactive crossfire.
RADIOACTIVE features activist and actor Jane Fonda, whose film, THE CHINA
SYNDROME (a fictional account of a nuclear meltdown), opened 12 days before the real disaster in Pennsylvania.
RADIOACTIVE also breaks the story of a radical new health study that may finally expose the truth of the meltdown. For over
forty years, the nuclear industry has done everything in their power to cover up their criminal actions, claiming, as they always do, "No one was harmed and nothing significant happened."
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Praise for RADIOACTIVE
"RADIOACTIVE: The Women of Three Mile Island is a compelling and significant documentary in the grand tradition of such trailblazing women filmmakers as Kimberlee Acquaro, Christine Choy, and Barbara Koppel … this is a film that should be rated in supernovas, not stars." -EDWARD MORAN, CINEMA DAILY U.S. (FULL REVIEW HERE)
"A stunning film. It asks the important question: should we or shouldn’t we with nuclear energy? First-time filmmaker Heidi Hutner answers this question with solid research and interviews with scientists, engineers, whistleblowers, physicians, and most importantly
with the victims themselves. RADIOACTIVE is a must-see tour-de-force for anyone who cares about our energy future and our planet." -JON BOWERMASTER, AWARD-WINNING NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC FILMMAKER
"This chilling feminist thriller unveils a host of cover-ups and criminal actions by the nuclear industry and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), who put the Three Mile Island community in mortal danger. The intrepid women and mothers in RADIOACTIVE face Goliath and fight back until the bitter end to uncover the truth and protect
their families and community. The filmmakers have created a powerful and essential film that will resonate deeply with everyone who sees it." -DAVE CHAMEIDES, EMMY-AWARD WINNING DIRECTOR & CINEMATOGRAPHER
Audience Award – Best Documentary Dances With Films Festival, NYC
Best Director & Best Documentary Full Frame International Film Festival, NYC
Best lnvestigative Documentary Uranium International Film Festival, Rio de Janeiro
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RADIOACTIVE: The Women of
Three Mile Island
A documentary by Heidi Hutner
77 minutes | color | English | 2023
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Director Biography -
Heidi Hutner Heidi Hutner, Award-Winning Director, Writer, and Producer, is an award-winning Professor of Environmental Humanities and Gender Studies at Stony Brook University, and a scholar of nuclear and environmental history, literature, film, and ecofeminism. She is the winner of Sierra Club Long Island's 2015 Environmentalist of the Year Award. At SBU, Hutner chaired the Sustainability Studies Program for six
years and was Associate Dean in the School of Marine, Atmospheric Science. Hutner publishes widely as a writer and journalist on nuclear, environmental, environmental justice, and gender issues. She regularly gives public talks. Her current book project, RADIOACTIVE: Women and Nuclear Disasters, will accompany the documentary and forms the basis of the documentary project. Hutner's many books, book chapters, and essays have been published by Oxford University Press, University of Virginia Press, Palgrave, Rowman and Littlefield, Broadview, and she has written for the New York Times-Dot
Earth, Ms. Magazine, Public Radio International, Longreads, AEON, DAME, Spirituality and Health, Mom's Clean Air
Force, Yes!, Tikkun, and more. Hutner produces a popular sustainability web video show in which she interviews Nobel Peace Prize winners, McArthur Genius Fellows, and other luminaries. She recently appeared on the NBC News Think episode, “Clean Water is a Human Right” and gave a Tedx on "Eco-Grief and Ecofeminism." Hutner was the associate producer of the off-Broadway climate-change
musical, Endangered. She is in development, with Richard Saperstein, President of Bluestone Pictures (formerly with Miramax and Fine Line) on several documentary and scripted film projects. RADIOACTIVE: The Women of Three Mile Island is Hutner’s first film. For more about Heidi Hutner (and full list of her projects/publications), see her website: HeidiHutner.com.
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