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Oscar® Winner, Best Documentary (Short Subject), 1982

If You Love This Planet

1982 25 min
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The NFB’s 7th Academy-Award winning film. This short film is comprised of a lecture given to students by outspoken nuclear critic Dr. Helen Caldicott, president of Physicians for Social Responsibility in the USA. Her message is clear: disarmament cannot be postponed. Archival footage of the bombing of Hiroshima and images of its survivors seven months after the attack heighten the urgency of her message.

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If You Love This Planet

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The NFB’s 7th Academy-Award winning film.

This short film is comprised of a lecture given to students by outspoken nuclear critic Dr. Helen Caldicott, president of Physicians for Social Responsibility in the USA. Her message is clear: disarmament cannot be postponed. Archival footage of the bombing of Hiroshima and images of its survivors seven months after the attack heighten the urgency of her message.

This work deals with mature subject matter. Viewer discretion is advised.
  • director
    Terre Nash
  • editing
    Terre Nash
  • producer
    Edward Le Lorrain
  • executive producer
    Kathleen Shannon
  • camera
    André-Luc Dupont
    Susan Trow
    Don Virgo
  • sound
    Jacques Drouin
  • sound editing
    Jackie Newell
  • re-recording
    Jean-Pierre Joutel
  • music
    Karl Duplessis

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Ages 11 to 17
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A fact-filled introduction to a class discussion on the horrors of nuclear war and the arms race. Comment on the speaker’s use of frightening statistics. Debate whether her fears for the future are justified. It has been almost 30 years since she gave this speech. Have her predictions come to pass? Suggest as many reasons as you can. A group discussion could include suggestions as to how individuals can put pressure on politicians to ensure her predictions are never realized.
If You Love This Planet
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