[04/19/22 - 08:01 AM] Video: "Meltdown: Three Mile Island" - Official Trailer - Netflix This gripping four-part documentary series tackles the near catastrophe at Three Mile Island nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania through the lens of chief engineer and whistleblower, Richard Parks, as well as the community it impacted.
[via press release from Netflix]
Meltdown: Three Mile Island | Official Trailer | Netflix
This gripping four-part documentary series tackles the near catastrophe at Three Mile Island nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania through the lens of chief engineer and whistleblower, Richard Parks, as well as the community it impacted. Insiders recount the events, controversies and lingering effects of the worst nuclear incident in U.S. history. Meltdown: Three Mile Island is only on Netflix May 4.
Insiders recount the events, controversies and lingering effects of the accident at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania.
Meltdown:
Three Mile Island
Release Date: May 4, 2022
Format: 4 x 45-minute episodes
From the acclaimed producers of Erin Brockovich and Academy Award-nominated(R) director Kief Davidson (The Ivory Game)
A Moxie Pictures (Wormwood) and MAS Production
Executive Producers:
Carla Shamberg, Michael Shamberg, Kief Davidson, Robert Fernandez, and Dan Levinson
From Kief Davidson, Director & Executive Producer
"I believe the lessons of MELTDOWN resonate far beyond the events of 1979. Even as we expose the complex web of corporate greed which nearly led to our radioactive ruin, we find the small acts of bravery that changed the course of history. We need to learn from the Three Mile Island disaster as we face the current climate and energy crisis."
From Carla and Michael Shamberg, Executive Producers
"Whistleblowers are real-life superheroes. They risk their lives or livelihoods when they speak truth to power to protect the rest of us."
From Robert Fernandez and Dan Levinson, Executive Producers from Moxie Pictures
"Meltdown is a tale of personal bravery and corporate malfeasance, and Moxie Pictures thanks Netflix for giving it the platform it deserves."
About MELTDOWN: THREE MILE ISLAND
From the acclaimed producers of Erin Brockovich and Academy Award-nominated(R) director Kief Davidson (The Ivory Game) comes a gripping four-part documentary series that tells the story of ordinary people having the courage to do extraordinary things. Meltdown tackles the near catastrophe at Three Mile Island nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania through the lens of chief engineer and whistleblower, Richard Parks, as well as the community it impacted. Dramatic reenactments, archival footage, never-before-seen home video, and in-depth interviews bring viewers into the worst nuclear incident in U.S. history.
Meltdown: Three Mile Island is a Moxie Pictures (Wormwood) and MAS Production. Executive producers are Carla Shamberg, Michael Shamberg, Kief Davidson, Robert Fernandez, and Dan Levinson.
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