The World Is Terrified: The Reality of the “Ash of Death”

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Released November 12, 1957

Overview

At a time when the USSR and the USA fervently vied to develop nuclear arms, the mass media buzzed with terms inspired by nuclear testing on Bikini Atoll such as the “Daigo Fukuryu Maru Incident,” the “ash of death,” “radioactive tuna,” and “radioactive rain,” and nuclear testing continued, Japan, the only nation to have suffered an atom-bomb attack, felt massive anxiety. “What is the radioactive ash of death?” “What effect does it have on living creatures?” Against the background of the era, the film scientifically describes the terrors of radioactivity with the cooperation of many scientists, physicians and research institutions.

Runtime

1h 19m


Origin Country

Japan


Original Language

Japanese


Original Title

世界は恐怖する―死の灰の正体


Status

Released


Production Countries

  • Japan

Spoken Languages

  • 日本語 (Japanese)

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    Japan Document Film

    Japan

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    Saneisha

    Japan

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