The Human Face of the Pacific: The Marshall Islands. Living with the Bomb (1983)

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The people of the Bikini Atoll were removed from their homelands as a result of American testing of nuclear bombs in the Pacific. They now live on another island, dependent on American food and support. They can never go back to Bikini Atoll because it is poisoned beyond the possibility of habitation. This film is a poignant, impressive study of a people whose culture has been vanquished.

Director: Dennis O'Rourke, Tim Litchfield
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 25 min
Release Date:
Country: Australia
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Human Face of the Pacific: The Marshall Islands. Living with the Bomb about?
The people of the Bikini Atoll were removed from their homelands as a result of American testing of nuclear bombs in the Pacific. They now live on another island, dependent on American food and support. They can never go back to Bikini Atoll because it is poisoned beyond the possibility of habitation. This film is a poignant, impressive study of a people whose culture has been vanquished.
Who directed The Human Face of the Pacific: The Marshall Islands. Living with the Bomb?
The Human Face of the Pacific: The Marshall Islands. Living with the Bomb was directed by Dennis O'Rourke, Tim Litchfield.
How long is The Human Face of the Pacific: The Marshall Islands. Living with the Bomb?
The Human Face of the Pacific: The Marshall Islands. Living with the Bomb has a runtime of 25m (25 minutes).
What genre is The Human Face of the Pacific: The Marshall Islands. Living with the Bomb?
The Human Face of the Pacific: The Marshall Islands. Living with the Bomb is a Documentary film.
Where was The Human Face of the Pacific: The Marshall Islands. Living with the Bomb produced?
The Human Face of the Pacific: The Marshall Islands. Living with the Bomb was produced in Australia.