MARC Bibliographic Record

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028 40 $a6800$bFilms Media Group
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035    $a(OCoLC)712795663
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040    $aAzPhAEM
245 00 $aOur Hiroshima /$cFilmoption International (Firm)
260 3_ $aNew York, N.Y. :$b Films Media Group,$c[2005], c1995.
300    $a1 streaming video file (43 min.) :$bsd., col., digital file.
336    $atwo-dimensional moving image$btdi$2rdacontent
337    $acomputer$bc$2rdamedia
337    $avideo$bv$2rdamedia
338    $aonline resource$bcr$2rdacarrier
338    $aother$bvz$2rdacarrier
344    $adigital$2rda
347    $adata file$2rda
506    $aAccess requires authentication through Films on Demand.
538    $aMode of access: Internet.
538    $aSystem requirements: FOD playback platform.
500    $aEncoded with permission for digital streaming by Films Media Group on May 12, 2005.
500    $aFilms on Demand is distributed by Films Media Group for Films for the Humanities & Sciences, Cambridge Educational, Meridian Education, and Shopware.
505 0_ $aAtomic Bombing of Hiroshima (3:29) -- Day of the Hiroshima Bombing (2:52) -- Hiroshima Memories (5:28) -- Manhattan Project (2:11) -- Manhattan Project Timeline (3:27) -- Nuclear Explosion Effects on Humans (2:35) -- Atomic Bomb Propaganda (1:55) -- Canadian Involvement in Atom Bombs (3:55) -- Nuclear Arms Race (3:55) -- Canada's Role in the Cold War (3:37) -- Reality of Nuclear War (2:20) -- Citizens Protest Nuclear War (4:19) -- New Age of Nuclear Weapons (2:56)
520    $aSetsuko Nakamuro Thurlow, a relentless campaigner for peace, was 13 when the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, killing most of her family. Her vivid eyewitness account, combined with rare archival footage taken before and after the event, provides a comprehensive record of this pivotal episode in world history. A haunting music score, stark images, moving testimonies, and impassioned speeches make a compelling case for peace and nuclear sanity. The program also takes a hard look at the politics involved in developing and promoting the use of the bomb, and delves deeply into Canada's role in supplying uranium and scientists to the Manhattan Project. The ultimate conclusion of the program, in the words of physicist and pacifist Ursula Franklin, is that "there is no other way of surviving but peace. Includes graphic footage.
588    $aTitle from distributor's description.
650 _0 $aDiscoveries in science$xHistory$y20th century.
650 _0 $aPhysics$xHistory$y20th century.
650 _0 $aQuantum theory.
655 _0 $aEducational films.
655 _0 $aInternet videos.
655 _7 $aVideorecording.$2local
710 2_ $aFilms Media Group, $efilm distributor.
710 2_ $aFilmoption International (Firm)
710 2_ $aFilms for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm)
776 08 $iOriginally produced: $dFilmoption International (Firm),1995 $z9781421340487
856 40 $zPart of the Films on Demand collection.$uhttp://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=240117&xtid=6800

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Document ID: 9911188773202121
Network Electronic IDs: 9911188773202121
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