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Nuclear Reaction: How New Zealand Became Nuclear Free

This documentary chronicles the remarkable way New Zealand moved from blind support for the bombing of Hiroshima to become the first nation in the world to declare itself nuclear free. Featuring contemporary interviews, interwoven with dramatic archive footage of the protests as former allies America, Britain and France bring the bomb to the pacific.

Year: 1995
Genre: Documentaries, New Zealand Docos, General Docos
Country: NZ
Director: Alan Erson
Starring: David Lange, Norman Kirk, Linus Pauling, Robert Oppenheimer, Richard Prebble
Duration: 46 Minutes
Location in store: New Zealand (Documentary)

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