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The Invisible War

The Invisible War is a feature-length documentary examining the consequences of nuclear energy through the experiences of children affected by disasters. Focusing on events in Ciudad Juárez, Chernobyl, Goiânia, and Fukushima, the film reflects on the lasting impacts of radiation, exploring themes of time, legacy, and the often unseen consequences of our actions. It delves into the lives and emotions of those who confront the ongoing struggle against these invisible threats.

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The Invisible War is a feature-length documentary examining the consequences of nuclear energy through the experiences of children affected by disasters. Focusing on events in Ciudad Juárez, Chernobyl, Goiânia, and Fukushima, the film reflects on the lasting impacts of radiation, exploring themes of time, legacy, and the often unseen consequences of our actions. It delves into the lives and emotions of those who confront the ongoing struggle against these invisible threats.

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