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Lise Meitner: The Mother of the Atom Bomb

To historians, physicist Lise Meitner deserves to be placed on a par with Einstein, Heisenberg and Otto Hahn. In the 1930s on the verge of World War II, she led a small group of scientists who discovered that splitting the atomic nucleus of uranium releases enormous energy. This extraordinary film tells the story of a woman who was far ahead of her time as a scientist and a pioneer of feminism.

Top Cast

  • Katherina Lange

    Katherina Lange

    Lise Meitner

  • Estella Hebert

    Estella Hebert

    Lise Meitner

  • Malte Tönissen

    Malte Tönissen

    Otto Hahn

  • Marek Gierszał

    Marek Gierszał

    Officer Muffat

  • Volker Kühn

    Volker Kühn

  • Dietrich Hahn

    Dietrich Hahn

    Self

  • Lore Sexl

    Lore Sexl

    Self

  • Ruth Sime

    Ruth Sime

    Self

  • Charlotte Kerner

    Charlotte Kerner

    Self

Overview

To historians, physicist Lise Meitner deserves to be placed on a par with Einstein, Heisenberg and Otto Hahn. In the 1930s on the verge of World War II, she led a small group of scientists who discovered that splitting the atomic nucleus of uranium releases enormous energy. This extraordinary film tells the story of a woman who was far ahead of her time as a scientist and a pioneer of feminism.

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