Nuclear harvest.

Date:
1988
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About this work

Description

This video looks at the opinions of working farmers, vets and animal biologists who talk about what a nuclear war would mean to the farming community and ultimately to everyone else. One farmer alarmed at the lack of available information set up an organisation 'Farmers for a nuclear free future'. A nuclear winter would have devastating impact on plant life as the sun is blocked out by the dust and soot in the atmosphere which will cause a drop in temperature. It's clear that current farming practices which are the backdrop to the production will no longer be possible; survival may be impossible.

Publication/Creation

United KIngdom : ACE Films, 1988.

Physical description

1 videocassette (DVD) (40 min.) : sound, color, PAL.

Copyright note

Unknown

Notes

This DVD has been created from a VHS copy and the picture is quite soft.

Creator/production credits

Production FFANFF and ACE FILMS in association with the Lansbury House Trust Fund. Directed by F. B. J. Underhill, ACE Films.

Type/Technique

Languages

Where to find it

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