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Australian Atomic Confessions

In this disturbing documentary, Australian servicemen and nomadic aboriginals reveal the devastating effects of British atomic testing carried out in Australia in the 1950s. For the first time, members of the Royal Australian Army, Navy, and Air force describe former top secret aspects of those tests. With the use of rare archival film and photographs, as well as eyewitness accounts, this chilling offering chronicles the hidden history of these tests and also exposes previously unknown government cover-ups.

Year: 2006
Genre: Documentaries, Australian Film, Political Docos
Country: Australia
Director: Kathy Aigner
Duration: 107 Minutes
Rating: G
Location in store: Documentary (Political)

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