- Ashes
to Honey
- The Atom
Strikes!
- The Atomic Cafe
- Atomic Ed and the Black Hole
- Atomic Power
- The Atomic
States of America
- The Battle of
Chernobyl
- Beating the Bomb
- The Bomb (2015)
- The Bomb (2016) - trailer
- Chernobyl Heart
- Command and Control
- Countdown to Zero
- Dark Circle
- The Day After Trinity
- Deadly Deception: General
Electric, Nuclear Weapons and Our Environment
- Duck and Cover
- Heavy
Water: A Film for Chernobyl
- First Strike
- A Guide to Armageddon (Q.E.D. episode)
- Half-Life of Genius Physicist
Raemer Schreiber
- Hiroshima
- If You Love This Planet
- Into Eternity
- Journey to the Safest Place on Earth
- Last Best Chance
- The Man Who Saved the World
- The Mushroom Club
- Nuclear Tipping Point
- Our Friend the Atom
- Pandora's Promise
- Parmanu: the
story of Pokharan
- Protect and Survive
- Race for the Bomb
- Radio
Bikini
- The Rainbow Warrior
- The Return of Navajo Boy
- Rokkasho Rhapsody
- Silent Storm
- Target Nevada
- Trinity
and Beyond: The Atomic Bomb Movie
- Uranium – Twisting the Dragon's
Tail
- White Horse
- White Light/Black Rain: The
Destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- Windscale: Britain’s Biggest Nuclear Disaster
- Chernobyl 4ever
- Welcome to Fukushima
- R.A.S
- A Boy and His Dog (1975) - the story of a boy and his talking
dog in a post-apocalyptic world.
- Amazing Grace and Chuck (1987) - a 12-year-old boy becomes anxious
after seeing a Minuteman missile on a school field trip. He protests the
existence of nuclear weapons by refusing to play baseball.
- The
Atomic Cafe (1982)
- disturbing collection of the 1940s and 1950s United States
government-issued propaganda films designed to reassure Americans that the
atomic bomb was not a threat to their safety
- The Atomic Kid (1954) - a man is in a house within the
danger area of a nuclear bomb test area when the bomb is activated.
- Atomic Twister (ABC, made-for-TV) - a film about a modern
automated power plant in the path of a tornado which threatens the plant
- Barefoot Gen - an anime film based on a manga series
which depicts the terror of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima during World
War II from the perspective of a child. Although in slow motion, the film
is notable for featuring an accurate representation of the bomb's
explosion and the effects it had on Hiroshima's people.
- Battle Beneath the Earth (1967) - a discovery that Communist China,
using innovative tunneling vehicles, is tunneling under the U.S. to place
nuclear bombs in strategic locations, results in a U.S. effort to foil the
plan and defeat them.
- The Bed Sitting Room (1969) - an absurdist, post-apocalyptic,
satirical black comedy set in the ruins of London on a recent anniversary
of the nuclear war.
- The Bedford Incident (1965) - a U.S. destroyer finds a Soviet
Submarine and a false alarm causes trouble for the crew on board the ship.
- The Beginning or the End (1947) - a fictionalized docudrama about the Manhattan Project and the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima.
- Broken Arrow (1996) - a film about two friends in the
United States Air Force, who become bitter enemies after one of them steals
two nuclear weapons and gives the U.S. government an ultimatum: either pay
a huge ransom, or he will destroy a major U.S. city.
- By Dawn's Early Light (HBO, 1990) - about rogue Soviet military officials
framing NATO for a nuclear attack in order to spark a full-blown nuclear
war
- A Carol for Another Christmas (1964) - The Ghost of Christmas Future
gives a tour across a desolate landscape of the ruins of a once-great
civilization (Hiroshima).
- The Children's Story (1982) - this short film, which originally
aired on TV's Mobil Showcase, depicts the first day of indoctrination of an
elementary school classroom by a new teacher, representing a totalitarian
government that has taken over the United States. It is based on the 1960
short story of the same name by James Clavell.
- The
China Syndrome - this has been described as a "gripping 1979 drama
about the dangers of nuclear power", which had an extra impact when
the real-life accident at the Three Mile Island nuclear plant occurred several weeks after the film
opened. Jane Fonda plays a TV reporter who witnesses fears
over risk of a meltdown (the "China syndrome" of the title) at a
local nuclear plant, which was averted by a quick-thinking engineer. The
plot suggests that corporate greed and cost-cutting "have led to
potentially deadly faults in the plant's construction".[1]
- The
Cloud -
German drama film in which two teenagers try to survive after a nuclear
accident.
- Chernobyl (miniseries) (HBO, Sky, 2019) - a five-part historical
drama television
miniseries, dramatizes the story of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster
- Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002) - in this movie directed by George
Clooney, the CIA approaches an actor who becomes an assassin that kills
some of America’s enemies.
- Countdown to Looking Glass (HBO, 1984) - a film that presents a
simulated news broadcast about a nuclear war
- Crimson Tide (1995) - a suspenseful drama about a
nuclear submarine, and the mutiny of its Executive Officer, regarding
decisions on whether to launch a nuclear missile
- Damnation Alley (20th Century Fox, 1977) - a surprise
attack launched on the United States, and the subsequent efforts of a
small band of survivors in California to reach another group of survivors
in Albany, New York
- The Day After (1983) - this made-for-television-movie
by ABC depicts
the consequences of a nuclear war in Lawrence,
Kansas and
the surrounding area.
- The Day the Earth Caught Fire (1961) - a drama about nuclear tests that
throw the Earth off its course around the Sun, dooming it unless
scientists can find a way to reverse the change, and a news team that
covers the affair
- Day One (CBS, 1989) - made-for-TV docudrama about the Manhattan
Project
- The Dead Zone (1983) - a school teacher acquires psychic
powers then learns a political candidate will order a nuclear strike at
some point in the future
- Deterrence
(film) (1999)
- depicting fictional events about nuclear brinkmanship involving the United States and the
dropping of a nuclear bomb on Baghdad, Iraq.
- Dirty
War (BBC/HBO,
2004) - follows the journey of a radioactive isotope into England, where
it is ultimately turned into multiple dirty bombs and detonated in central London. Meanwhile,
the city of London conducts preparedness drills for a possible terrorist
attack
- The Divide (2011) - survivors of a nuclear attack are grouped together
for days in the basement of their apartment building, where fear and
dwindling supplies wear away at their dynamic.
- Dr. Strangelove or: How I
Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) - a black comedy film that satirizes the Cold War and the
threat of nuclear warfare
- Der Dritte Weltkrieg ("World War III") (1998) - a
German/American TV mockumentary of an alternate
history in
which Soviet hard-liners oust Mikhail
Gorbachev with
the Iron
Curtain intact,
soon initiating a conventional war which accidentally triggers a full nuclear
exchange; the film then rewinds to the point of divergence and ends with jubilant scenes from the
"different
path" of our
history.
- Fail-Safe (1964) - a film based on the novel
of the same name about
an American bomber crew and nuclear tensions
- Fail-Safe (CBS, 2000) - a remake of the 1964 film,
broadcast live and in black-and-white
- Fat Man and Little Boy a.k.a. Shadow Makers (1989)
- film that reenacts the Manhattan
Project
- Five (1951) - Four men and a woman together are apparent sole
survivors of a global nuclear holocaust.
- The Fourth Protocol (1987) - A story of a foreign
agent building a nuclear bomb in England using parts smuggled into the
country one by one.
- A Gathering of Eagles (1963) - a Strategic Air Command B-52 wing commander must shape up his unit to
pass a tough inspection, sacrificing friendships and happiness at home to
ensure the wing can accomplish its mission.
- Godzilla (1954) - atomic tests in the South Pacific awaken a giant, prehistoric monster that
threatens to destroy Japan.
- Goldeneye (1995) - tells the story of a Russian
terrorist group trying to settle a score in England by capturing two
secret Soviet nuclear EMP weapon and detonating them across the globe
- Goldfinger (1964) - a businessman plans to irradiate
America's gold supply with a dirty bomb.
- Good Night, and Good Luck (2005) - this George Clooney film the
loyalty of some Americans come in question with a rapidly growing
communist party and the beginnings of broadcast television.
- Grave of the Fireflies (1988) - written and directed by Isao
Takahata and animated by Studio Ghibli. It is based on the 1967
semi-autobiographical short story "Grave of the Fireflies" by
Akiyuki Nosaka.
- The Hunt for Red October (1990) - based on Tom Clancy's 1984
bestseller of the same title. It involves a Soviet naval captain who wants
to defect to the United States with his crew and with the Soviet's most
advanced nuclear missile submarine.
- I Am Cuba (1964) - a Cuban-Soviet film that
encompasses the lives of everyday Cubans during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
- Iranium - a movie about the nuclear weapons program
of Iran
- K-19: The Widowmaker (2002) - covers the Soviet submarine K-19 nuclear accident
- Ladybug, Ladybug (1963) - During the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, teachers at a secluded countryside elementary
school are asked to walk their pupils home after a nuclear bomb warning
alarm sounds.
- Lucky Dragon No. 5
- The Manhattan Project (1986) - though not about a nuclear war,
this was seen as a cautionary tale.
- Matinee (1993 film) - this film takes place during the Cuban
Missile Crisis and dramatizes the lives of Americans about to meet their
impending doom.
- Miracle Mile (1988) - a film about two lovers in Los Angeles leading up to a nuclear war
- Nightbreaker (1989)
- On the Beach (1959) - film depicting a gradually dying,
post-apocalyptic world in Australia that remained after a nuclear Third
World War
- On the Beach (Showcase,
2000) - a remake of the 1959 film.
- One Night Stand (1984) - an Australian film directed and
written by John Duigan. Four teenagers are in the Sydney Opera House when
news breaks of a U.S.-Soviet conflict in Europe that quickly goes nuclear
- first in Europe, and soon in Australia as well.
- Panic
in Year Zero (1961)
- a man on a camping trip with his family takes actions to protect them
from looters and cutthroats, in a no-law, no-authorities public panic
situation caused by a nuclear bomb attack nearby, but a safe distance from
him and his family.
- The Peacemaker (1997) - a U.S. Army colonel and a civilian
nuclear expert supervising him must track down a stolen Russian nuclear
weapon before it is used by terrorists.
- Planet of the Apes (1968) - this, and two of its sequels
depict Earth after being destroyed in a nuclear war, while two middle
sequels depict Earth before such a war.
- Right
at Your Door (2007)
- a thriller about a couple in Los Angeles following multiple dirty bomb
detonations.
- The Sacrifice (Sweden, 1986) - a philosophical drama
about nuclear war
- Silkwood (1983) - inspired by the true-life story
of Karen
Silkwood,
who died in a suspicious car accident while investigating alleged
wrongdoing at the Kerr-McGee plutoniumplant where she worked[2]
- Space Cowboys (2000) - a space drama film; four older
"ex-test pilots" are sent into space to repair an old Soviet
satellite, unaware that it is armed with nuclear missiles.
- Special
Bulletin (1983)
- a gripping NBC drama about some anti-nuke activists who ironically
threaten to detonate a nuclear device in Charleston, South Carolina
- Split Second (1953) - an escaped killer and his two
partners hold a few people hostage in a ghost town that is scheduled to be
destroyed by a nuclear bomb.
- The Sum of All Fears (2002) - a tale of terrorists' attempts to
cause a nuclear war between the U.S. and Russia
- Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987) - Superman rounds up the world's
nuclear weapons and hurls them into the Sun, resulting in unintended
consequences.
- Testament (PBS,
1983) - depicts the after-effects of a nuclear war in a town near San Francisco, California
- Thirteen Days (2000) - tells the story of the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962
- Threads (BBC, 1984) - this film, set in the British city
of Sheffield, shows the long-term results of a nuclear war on
the surrounding area.
- True Lies (1994)
- Twilight's Last Gleaming (1977) - tells the story of Lawrence Dell,
a renegade USAF general, who escapes from a military prison and takes over
an ICBM silo near Montana, threatening to launch the missiles and start
World War III unless the President reveals a top secret document to the
American people about the Vietnam War
- Under Siege (1992) - movie about arms dealers who take
over a U.S. Navy battleship, and attempt to sell the ship's nuclear-tipped
Tomahawk Cruise Missiles on the black market
- The War Game (BBC, 1965) - an early drama-documentary
that depicts the effects of a nuclear war in Britain following a
conventional war that escalates to nuclear war
- WarGames (1983) - about a young computer hacker who accidentally hacks into a defense computer and risks
starting a nuclear war
- Watchmen (2009) - an alternate universe superhero
film based on the DC comic book set in the year 1985 at the height of the
Cold War. During the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, the
superpowered Dr. Manhattan acts as America's symbolic nuclear
deterrent.
- What If?...Armageddon 1962 (2013) - mockumentary; John
F. Kennedy is
assassinated as President-elect (by a real would-be assassin who lost his nerve after realizing his
attack would also kill Kennedy's wife and children), and under Lyndon B.
Johnson, the Cuban Missile Crisis leads to a nuclear exchange.
- When the Wind Blows (1986) - an animated film about an elderly
British couple in a post-nuclear war world
- The World Is Not Enough (1999) - tells the story of a terrorist
stealing a nuclear bomb in order to create an accident with a stolen
nuclear submarine
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