We Are the Guinea Pigs
We Are the Guinea Pigs

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We Are the Guinea Pigs

1980
Movie
90 min
English

Farmers and parents of young children, who live in the Harrisburg, Pa., area, discuss their fears of radioactive contamination from the Three Mile Island nuclear reactor accident in 1979. Scientists and physicians also expound on the lethal dangers of nuclear power and the risks in containment processes.

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: Manning RubinGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the experiences of children participating in medical experiments and research. It delves into the ethical considerations and the personal journeys of the young subjects involved in these often groundbreaking, yet sometimes risky, scientific endeavors. The film aims to shed light on the realities of medical testing from the perspective of those undergoing it.

Critical Reception

The film received a generally positive reception for its sensitive and informative approach to a delicate subject matter. Critics praised its ability to humanize the children involved in medical research and highlight the importance of informed consent and ethical oversight in scientific studies. Audience reactions were also largely favorable, appreciating the educational value and emotional impact of the documentary.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its empathetic portrayal of children in medical research.

  • Noted for its educational value regarding medical ethics and procedures.

  • Commended for bringing attention to the often-unseen side of scientific advancement.

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Fun Fact

The film's director, Manning Rubin, also wrote the screenplay for the classic 1961 science fiction film 'The Outer Limits'.

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