Gorleben - The uprising of the peasants
As Premier of Lower Saxony, Ernst Albrecht, 22 February 1977, announced just in the Lower Saxony Wendland to establish a national repository for highly radioactive nuclear waste, the public was alerted. It should be the largest industrial project in Europe.
holds good thirty years and seven months later to continue the discussion, for policy and residents are still arguing about the construction projects in Gorleben. The documentary looks at the history of the many demonstrations and describes the fate of individual witnesses. The film has a good structure and content he is appealing and informative.
With the title of a documentary most viewers connect to Gorleben as the site of many nuclear discussion, but that the first part of the same times thirteen nude pose on a pile of straw farmers, have a few conclusions about the relationship with the suggested theme. In the film pretty much all parties to speak, had to say something at that time. Witnesses on the part of protesters, police and supporters and local politicians to express their views at that time.
The film has an opinion-forming, not opinion-making on the audience. Quite a number of original recordings from that time were very nicely woven into the production and also the background of the local farmers will be discussed.
Produced 2007 by: older
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