Product Description
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The New 70th Anniversary Special Edition of Trinity and Beyond -
the Atomic Bomb Movie is 100 minutes long, includes improved
restoration, new s and longer sequences in HD. Trinity and
Beyond is an unsettling yet visually fascinating documentary
presenting the history of nuclear weapons development and testing
between 1945 until 1963. Narrated by William Shatner and
featuring an original score performed by the Moscow Symphony
Orchestra, the film reveals unreleased and classified government
footage depicting in graphic detail these powerful and awesome
weapons. Many scenes were restored with an Academy Award winning
process created to make the footage look new. Director/producer
Peter Kuran, traveled throughout the U.S. to locate footage that
includes bombs being suspended by balloon, exploding under the
ocean, being from a cannon and detonated in outer space. ©
2006 VCEinc. Running Time: now 100 minutes! Special HD version,
1920 x 1080. The Blu-ray features: Stereo and Dolby 5.1 Surround
sound track Atomic trailers New Atomic Bomb footage in HD and
more!
Review
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In the salad days of nuclear-weapons testing, the United States
detonated 331 atomic, hydrogen, and thermonuclear bombs. Many of
those explosions appear in Trinity and Beyond, which utilizes a
lot of declassified footage, most of it in color. Standouts
include the United States' South Pacific detonation of an atom
bomb 90 feet below the water to study the effects on a fleet of
ships. Surprise, surprise, they sink! If that wasn't enough, the
navy also loaded the decks with sheep to study the effects of the
blast on life forms. Surprise, surprise, they die! Glowing leg of
lamb anyone? This film will alternately amuse and horrify you at
the rampant irresponsibility of the Soviets and Americans in
their quest for nuclear domination. The Russians have the honor
of having detonated the largest nuclear bomb ever at a whopping
58 megatons. The Hiroshima bomb was barely a kiloton. Of course,
after the U.S. and Russia ceased their activities, the Chinese
decided to get in on the act. But that's a different story for a
different documentary -- --Kristian St. Clair, .com
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About the Director
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Peter Kuran started his career in 1976 working as an animator on
the original Star Wars. As an animator on Star Wars, Kuran
introduced the concept of animating shadows and interactive light
to objects to make them appear more interactive. Since that time,
Peter and his company, VCE have worked on over 300 theatrical
motion pictures including both Addams Family films and all three
Robocop features. Pete's work was seen in Men In Black, The 6th
Day, Thirteen Days, A Beautiful Mind,League of Extraodinary
Gentlemen,X-Men 2 and The Last Samurai. In 2003, Peter won an
Academy Award in the Scientific and Technical Achievement
category for his RCI Color Restoration Process which he developed
while working on Trinity and Beyond. As a filmmaker, Peter has
produced five documentaries on the subject of Atomic history,
weapons and testing. Beginning in 1995, Peter produced and
directed the award winning film Trinity and Beyond (the Atomic
Bomb Movie) and has since produced Atomic Filmmakers, Atomic
Journeys, Nukes in Space and Nuclear 911. Pete was recently
written up in the New York Times for his book "How To Photograph
an Atomic Bomb."
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