Film “Into Eternity” faces up to radioactive waste question
The new film is a startlingly beautiful and mind-bending provocation that asks the questions, “how can we possibly store nuclear waste safely for 100,000 years, and how will we explain to future generations not to open the storage facilities.”
International Film Circuit to Take Radioactive Danish Doc On Tour of US/Canada – indieWIRE NY (JANUARY 18, 2011) – International Film Circuit announced today that it has acquired US and Canadian theatrical rights to “Into Eternity,” a multiple award-winning documentary written and directed by Michael Madsen in his feature film debut.
“Into Eternity” was nominated for two Cinema Eye Honors, and it won the 2010 Green Screen Award at Amsterdam’s IDFA, which many consider the world’s top-rated documentary film festival.“Into Eternity” was produced by Lise Lense-Møller of Magic Hour Films, producer of last year’s Academy Award-nominated “Burma VJ.”
The new film is a startlingly beautiful and mind-bending provocation that asks the questions, “how can we possibly store nuclear waste safely for 100,000 years, and how will we explain to future generations not to open the storage facilities.”
The theatrical premiere of “Into Eternity” is scheduled for February 2nd at New York City’s prestigious Film Forum, to be followed by a national rollout. It is presently playing across the UK where it was released last November by Dogwoof Film Distribution……..
International Film Circuit to Take Radioactive Danish Doc On Tour of US/Canada – indieWIRE
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