Nuclear Now

Explores the possibility for the global community to overcome challenges like climate change and reach a brighter future through the power of nuclear energy.

  • Released: 2023-04-28
  • Runtime: 106 minutes
  • Genre: Documentaries
  • Stars:
  • Director: Oliver Stone
 Comments
  • tdmduc - 29 August 2023
    With the brilliant music of Vangelis
    In search of the soundtrack, watched the film and enjoyed Master Stone's brilliant articulations into the world of our energy issues and in particular: the yes or no use of nuclear power in the future.

    Nice for the Vangelis fans: Oliver Stone was a lifelong friend so it wasn't too difficult which music this gem of a documentary should be accompanied by.

    Unfortunately, Vangelis died in 2022 so that became another thing.

    Fortunately, Oliver Stone and Budd Carr pulled it off nicely.

    Musical credit for mister Papathanassiou and a "in memory" mention are at the end of the movie.

    This film just goes to show again that some things should not be left to the common people because because of all the protests and political wars and "democratic" lapses, we are at least 40 years behind because of all the fiddling and mistakes of the past.

    What a time mankind has wasted. I say Nuclear NOW!

    And sooner rather than later. If only for the sake of our children.

    Peace out from Deventer,NL.
  • mattbooneusa - 8 June 2023
    A very interesting documentary
    I have always wondered why we do not build more nuclear reactors . My main thoughts were that nuclear waste was a big problem and they can only run for 50-80 years. Stone seems to be right that adding more nuclear reactors will help with global warming. I remember when Germany stopped using all of their nuclear power and I wondered how they will get their power when their renewables are not available and they are using coal power for that need which is very dirty and bad for the environment . This is a really interesting documentary that goes over a lot more than I mentioned here. I recommend this for anyone open minded and don't bring politics into it and you will enjoy this documentary.