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No Nukes

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This music documentary presents a 1979 concert held in New York City to raise awareness about the dangers of nuclear energy. Among the many artists who perform are Bruce Springsteen (debuting his beloved E Street Band), Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt and the Doobie Brothers. In addition to numerous live songs, the film includes antiquated nuclear propaganda segments, behind-the-scenes footage and clips of an anti-nuclear-power protest staged in Lower Manhattan.

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Michael Lasky Bay Area Reporter The photography by Haskell Wexler is bristling with energy and style, and the stereo sound is about as vivid as you can get without actually being at the concert itself. May 15, 2020 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis This music documentary presents a 1979 concert held in New York City to raise awareness about the dangers of nuclear energy. Among the many artists who perform are Bruce Springsteen (debuting his beloved E Street Band), Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt and the Doobie Brothers. In addition to numerous live songs, the film includes antiquated nuclear propaganda segments, behind-the-scenes footage and clips of an anti-nuclear-power protest staged in Lower Manhattan.
Director
Julian Schlossberg, Danny Goldberg, Anthony Potenza
Producer
Julian Schlossberg, Danny Goldberg
Production Co
Warner Brothers/Seven Arts
Rating
PG
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 43m
Sound Mix
Surround