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The Atomic Cafe is a 1982 American documentary film directed by Kevin Rafferty, Jayne Loader and Pierce Rafferty. [2] [3] [4] It is a compilation of clips from newsreels, military training films, and other footage produced in the United States early in the Cold War on the subject of nuclear warfare.
Rafferty teamed up with his brother Pierce and Jayne Loader [5] to produce the cult classic documentary film The Atomic Cafe. [6] He was the director, producer, editor and cinematographer of many documentary projects, including Blood in the Face, The War Room, Feed, and The Last Cigarette. [4] [7] His last project was 2009's Harvard Beats Yale ...
The Atomic Cafe (1982) – 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.
Jayne Loader is an American director and writer best known for the 1982 Cold War documentary The Atomic Cafe. Early life. She was born in 1951 in Weatherford, Texas.
The Atomic Cafe (1982), a black humor satire about the threat of nuclear war using only a broad range of archival material from the 1940s to 1960s. Auditions (1978), mockumentary about the porn industry. BabaKiueria (1986), an Australian film on the reversed relations between Aboriginal Australians and European Australians.
The History Channel's 'The Food That Built America' is returning to television screens for its sixth season and two Delish editors will be joining the show.
Young adults are taking the supercommute into work, a trend that will only likely continue as return-to-office mandates from Amazon, JP Morgan, and others continue.. Molly Hopkins, age 30, has ...
The Atomic Cafe (1983) is a Cold-War era American "mockumentary" film that made use of archival government footage from the 1950s. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Woody Allen's 1983 film Zelig stars Allen as a curiously nondescript enigma who is discovered for his remarkable ability to transform himself to resemble anyone he is near, and Allen is edited into ...