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Radioactive: The Women of Three Mile Island

  • 2022
  • 1h 16m
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7.6/10
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Radioactive: The Women of Three Mile Island (2022)
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A feminist feature documentary about the 1979 Three Mile Island meltdown with never-before-told stories.A feminist feature documentary about the 1979 Three Mile Island meltdown with never-before-told stories.A feminist feature documentary about the 1979 Three Mile Island meltdown with never-before-told stories.

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    • Heidi Hutner
  • Writer
    • Heidi Hutner
  • Stars
    • Heidi Hutner
    • Beth Drazba
    • Paula Kinney
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    • Director
      • Heidi Hutner
    • Writer
      • Heidi Hutner
    • Stars
      • Heidi Hutner
      • Beth Drazba
      • Paula Kinney
    • 18User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Heidi Hutner
    Heidi Hutner
    • Self - Professor of Environmental Humanities, Stony Brook University, New York
    Beth Drazba
    Beth Drazba
    • Self - Co-Founder, Concerned Mothers and Women
    Paula Kinney
    Paula Kinney
    • Self - Co-Founder, Concerned Mothers and Women
    Joyce Corradi
    Joyce Corradi
    • Self - Co-Founder, Concerned Mothers and Women
    Linda Braasch
    Linda Braasch
    • Self - Co-Founder, Concerned Mothers and Women
    Michèle LeFever Quinn
    Michèle LeFever Quinn
    • Self - Former Reporter WKBO
    Three Mile Island Plant Worker
    Three Mile Island Plant Worker
    • Self - Former Three Mile Island Plant Worker and Whistleblower
    Joanne Doroshow
    Joanne Doroshow
    • Self - Represented Three Mile Island Alert Community Group
    • (as Joanne Doroshow - Attorney)
    Lynne Bernabei
    Lynne Bernabei
    • Self - Represented Three Mile Island Alert Community Group
    • (as Lynne Bernabei - Attorney)
    Jack Herbein
    Jack Herbein
    • Self - Vice President, Metropolitan Edison
    • (archive footage)
    • (as John Herbein)
    Jane Fonda
    Jane Fonda
    • Self - Actor & Activist
    Mary Olson
    Mary Olson
    • Self - Founder, Gender and Radiation Impact Project
    Aaron Datesman
    Aaron Datesman
    • Self - Former Senior Detector Engineer, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
    Renu Joshi
    Renu Joshi
    • Self - Chief of Endocrinology, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
    • (as Renu Joshi MD)
    Aileen Mioko Smith
    • Self - Executive Director, Green Action Japan
    Dan Steele-Braasch
    Dan Steele-Braasch
    • Self - Former Station Manager, WKBO, Husband of Linda Braasch
    Veronica Miller
    Veronica Miller
    • Self - Joyce's Granddaughter
    Lake Barrett
    Lake Barrett
    • Self - Former Official, Nuclear Regulatory Commission
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    10dougbrugge

    Filling a critical void

    This film fills a critical void in the coverage of Three Mile Island. While it is tempting to let TMI fade into the past, the impact it had on nearby residents continues to this day. Hutner has done a masterful job of telling the stories of these women and integrating it with the science that suggests that harms to health might have been greater than understood at the time. That combination, the stories of the victims together with cutting edge science is not so easy to get right and she has done it masterfully. While current research continues and the full answers are not yet known, it is appropriate to take stock and consider the risks of nulcear power even as some are promoting it as an alternative to fossil fuel combustion.
    9brentsbulletinboard

    An Incredibly Powerful Film

    Given the blatantly self-serving attempts at spin, unrepentant obfuscation and outright lying that we see so much of these days coming from officialdom, big business and the media, it's no wonder that so many of us have become fed up with such brazenly untruthful tactics. And that's not just activists and advocates saying this - it's a growing sentiment from everyday citizens who've tired of the practice of unbridled deliberate deception. Such actions may have been harder to spot years ago, but, when life-threatening circumstances are on the line, it's inspiring to see how quickly and fervently riled-up individuals can get. That was the case with what happened in the wake of the 1979 Three Mile Island nuclear accident, when it became obvious that falsely reassuring messages about the allegedly trivial nature of the incident began to become apparent to the Pennsylvania locals who resided in the danger zone and suffered the consequences that came from it. A groundswell of protests spearheaded by four courageous women and their ardent attorneys emerged, even if those efforts did not receive much attention at the time. However, this debut documentary feature from writer-director Heidi Hutner, a professor of sustainability studies at Stony Brook University, seeks to change all that by bringing the stories of these determined advocates to light - as well as making known just how serious this downplayed incident really was. Through a series of interviews with the movement's principals, as well as a wealth of archive footage from the time, audiences witness what these individuals went through personally and as leaders of a campaign where they met pervasive resistance, condescending gender discrimination and ongoing intimidation from corporate and government sources. This offering also features first-time interviews with an insider/whistleblower who worked at the plant and with actress/social activist Jane Fonda, whose film "The China Syndrome" (1979), a fictional depiction of a nuclear power plant disaster, ironically premiered only two weeks before this real world event unfolded. Hutner's release, which has now become available for streaming, on home media and at special screenings, presents a powerful, damning indictment of how ineptly this incident was handled and a heroic profile of the outspoken champions who were willing to go all-out, despite the obstacles, to make their case known. Even if they didn't garner the attention they deserved at the time, this film helps to make up for that, shining a bright light on the reckless carelessness of those willing to place their own interests ahead of the welfare of innocent victims - and how those victims fought back to make their voices heard.
    10akoreenmdpc

    Brilliant thoughtful and moving documentary

    This brilliant movie tells the moving story of three women and their communities that were greatly impacted by a horrible nuclear accident. It is masterfully told thru interviews and scenes where the lying and deceit of the industry and politicians attempting to minimize and deny any of the risk can be seen. It unfolds beautifully under the direction of its superb writer and director and it's cinematographer. The three women and the various people in the documentary bring credibility and a humanity to the story. The reality of the horror is brought to life and is frightening

    Shouldn't be missed!
    9suzannekbamford

    An inspirational story of women who fight back!

    A never-before-told story about the women who fought the Nuclear Industry and their BIG LIE. They could have been warned but instead were kept in the dark, even after the Three Mile Island disaster occurred - putting their lives and their children's lives at risk. But they didn't slink away into darkness. They took on Goliath.

    The film's director clearly built close relationship with the women who opened their homes to her, and she then interviews experts in the field to fill out the story. Cancer rates in that area are through the roof, and the suffering is horrific. And all of that could have been avoided if our government and big business believed in transparency.
    10yaelsandler-29873

    Women Speak Truth to Nuclear Power

    This enlightening documentary exposes the political, emotional and physical effects on those living in the vicinity of the 1979 Three Mile Island Nuclear Disaster. The caring, concern of producer, Professor Heidi Hutner, explains how these four empowered mothers grappled with mis and the lack of information and so become politicized in order protect and preserve the welfare of their families. The facts and legal entanglements of these issues are sincerely recounted by the reporter and lawyers who attempted to uncover the truth. The women in this film speak loud and clear and still the physical effects remain obscured by the nuclear industry. These women's legacy to us, as women, and in fact as humans, is our own mission for today to seek truth about nuclear power, before we too have to deal with the fallout.

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      • December 6, 2022 (United States)
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      • Three Mile Productions
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