Downwind
Downwind

Downwind

2023Movie94 minEnglish

A documentary about nuclear fallout in the United States, specifically members of the Shoshone Nation whose sacred land continues to be cordoned off as a nuclear test site.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Douglas SeokGenres: Documentary, History

Plot Summary

Downwind is a documentary that investigates the long-term health and environmental consequences of nuclear weapons testing in the American Southwest. The film explores the experiences of downwinders, individuals whose lives and communities were affected by radioactive fallout from the Trinity test and subsequent atmospheric tests. It delves into the scientific and political complexities surrounding the understanding and acknowledgment of these effects.

Critical Reception

Downwind has been recognized for its important subject matter and its detailed exploration of the impact of nuclear testing on communities. Critics have praised its informative nature and the compelling personal stories it shares, highlighting its role in bringing attention to a often-overlooked aspect of nuclear history. The documentary is seen as a significant contribution to understanding the human cost of the nuclear age.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for shedding light on the often-ignored health effects of nuclear testing.
  • Appreciated for its thorough research and presentation of scientific and personal testimonies.
  • Seen as an important historical document raising awareness for 'downwinders'.

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Fun Fact

The documentary features interviews with individuals who were children when the Trinity test occurred and have since suffered from various health issues attributed to the fallout.

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Brent Marchant

Brent Marchant

When testing a new technology, one might realistically think that its creators should be able to evaluate its effectiveness after a reasonable number of evaluations, such as, say, several dozen trial runs. But, if that’s genuinely the case,...