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If you love this planet (compilation)

This documentary records a lecture by outspoken nuclear critic, Dr. Helen Caldicott. She describes our planet in the aftermath of a nuclear war, contaminated by radiation and rampant with disease -- a world with few survivors. Intercut with archival footage of the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and nuclear bomb tests.

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  • "Kono hoshi o aisuru koto"@en
  • "Si cette planète vous tient à coeur"
  • "Twenty-three skidoo"@en
  • "23 skidoo"@en
  • "この星を愛すること"

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  • "Newsreels from Hiroshima and Nagasaki and civil defense footage from the 1940's and '50's intercut Dr. Helen Caldicott's powerful description of the aftermath of atomic war."
  • "This documentary records a lecture by outspoken nuclear critic, Dr. Helen Caldicott. She describes our planet in the aftermath of a nuclear war, contaminated by radiation and rampant with disease -- a world with few survivors. Intercut with archival footage of the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and nuclear bomb tests."@en
  • "This film records a lecture given to American students by outspoken nuclear critic, Dr. Helen Caldicott, U.S. president of Physicians for Social Responsibility. Her message is clear: disarmament cannot be postponed. Archival film footage of the bombing of Hiroshima and images of its survivors seven months after the attack heighten the urgency of her message: namely, that unless we shake off our indifference and work to prevent nuclear war, we stand a slim chance of surviving the 20th century."@en
  • "Dr Helen Caldicott, a member of Physicians for Social Responsibility, describes the medical consequences of nuclear war, supported by film of the survivors of Hiroshima."@en
  • "Records a 1982 lecture by Dr. Helen Caldicott, U.S. president of Physicians for Social Responsibility. Her message is clear: disarmament cannot be postponed. Archival film footage of the bombing of Hiroshima and images of its survivors seven months after the attack heighten the urgency of her message."@en
  • "Scenes of nuclear critic Helen Caldicott presenting her views on nuclear war to a live audience are intercut with footage of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, nuclear bomb tests, and official documentaries."
  • "Scenes of nuclear critic Helen Caldicott presenting her views on nuclear war to a live audience are intercut with footage of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, nuclear bomb tests, and official documentaries."@en
  • "Scenes of nuclear critic Helen Caldicott presenting her views on nuclear war to a live audience are intercut with footage of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, nuclear bomb tests, and official doucumentaries."
  • "This film records a lecture given to students by outspoken nuclear critic, Dr. Helen Caldicott, president of Physicians for Social Responsibility in the United States. Her message is clear: disarmament cannot be postponed. Archival film footage of the bombing of Hiroshima and images of its survivors seven months after the attack heighten the urgency of her message: namely, that unless we shake off our indifference and work to prevent nuclear war, we stand a slim chance of surviving the 20th century."@en
  • "This film records a lecture given to students by outspoken nuclear critic, Dr. Helen Caldicott, president of Physicians for Social Responsibility in the United States. Her message is clear: disarmament cannot be postponed. Archival film footage of the bombing of Hiroshima and images of its survivors seven months after the attack heighten the urgency of her message: namely, that unless we shake off our indifference and work to prevent nuclear war, we stand a slim chance of surviving the 20th century."
  • "Records a lecture given to American students in 1981 by outspoken nuclear critic, Dr. Helen Caldicott, National President of Physicians for Social Responsibility."
  • "23 skidoo is an eerie look at the potential aftermath of a nuclear war."
  • "Summary: Australian-born Dr. Helen Caldicott, a prominent member of Physicians for Social Responsibility, is an active campaigner against the dangers of nuclear war and has toured many countries in an effort to alert people to the possibility of a world-wide conflagration. In this film her lucid and authoritative comments, presented in the form of a lecture to an attentive audience, are intercut with archival material, newsreel footage and graphic evidence of the results of the dropping of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Dr. Caldicott considers the probability of a nuclear war occurring, outlines the medical and environmental consequences and makes a plea for a change in priorities, urging the eradication of nuclear weapons from the face of the earth. Awards: Academy Award."
  • "Public performance viewing."
  • "Records a lecture by Dr. Helen Caldicott, U.S. president of Physicians for Social Responsibility. Her message is clear: disarmament cannot be postponed. Archival film footage of the bombing of Hiroshima and images of its survivors seven months after the attack heighten the urgency of her message."
  • "Documentaire. Le titre de ce film aurait pu tenir dans un cri : S.O.S. TERRE! L'arsenal nucléaire actuel est tel que bien des sources autorisées doutent, en effet, que l'humanité n'atteigne l'an 2000! Dans une conférence filmée en 1981, la docteure Helen Caldicott relève les calculs de probabilité les plus connus (une chance sur deux d'ici à 1985, ce sont les prévisions de l'état-major américain confirmées par l'université Harvard et le Massachusetts Institute of Technology) et la "chronique des erreurs" (les ordinateurs du Pentagone se seraient trompés 151 fois en 18 mois!). Sont incluses des archives de films."
  • "Dr. Helen Caldicott, a member of Physicians for Social Responsibility, gives a vivid description of the medical consequences of a nuclear war, supported by graphic film of the survivors of Hiroshima. She urges her audience to campaign for a reduction in nuclear weapons."@en
  • "This compilation includes two films which deal with nuclear war. The first, If You Love This Planet, is a filmed record of a lecture given to students by nuclear critic Dr. Helen Caldicott. This Oscar-winner warns that people must work to prevent nuclear war. The second film, 23 Skidoo, is a look at the potential aftermath of a nuclear war."@en
  • "Records a lecture by outspoken nuclear critic Dr. Helen Caldicott. Warns us that unless we work to prevent nuclear war, we stand only a slim chance of surviving the 20th century. Academy Award Winner 1983."
  • "In a talk on a New York State campus, Dr. Helen Caldicott, noted author and pediatrician, emphasizes the perils of nuclear war and the frightening progression of events which would follow a nuclear attack. Dr. Caldicott's plea to rid the world of nuclear weapons is illustrated with archival footage of the bombings of Hiroshima and explicit scenes of the victims."

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  • "History"@en
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  • "If you love this planet director, Terri Nash; producer, Edward Le Lorrain"
  • "If you love this planet : Dr. Helen Caldicott on nuclear war"
  • "If you love this planet (compilation)"@en
  • "If you love this planet (compilation)"
  • "If you love this planet Dr. Helen Caldicott on nuclear war"
  • "If you love this planet Dr. Helen Caldicott on nuclear war"@en
  • "If you love this planet"
  • "If you love this planet"@en
  • "If You Love This Planet"@en
  • "If You Love This Planet"