Earthlife Namibia and the Goethe Centre invite you
to
the film Uranium Road (2008)
Documentary by Teaching Screens Production,
Producers: Jenny Hunter, Mashile Phalane & Cati Weineck (53 min)
The film rips away the veil of secrecy from
both the past and the present South African nuclear programme, showing how the
nuclear industry fundamentally undermines the democratic principles of the
young democracy. The film combines archival
footage, interviews with local and international experts and tells the story of
a community on the edge of a nuclear dump in scenic Namaqualand.
The film is based on the book “Uranium Road” by
Dr David Fig, an independent researcher on environmental policy matters, based
in Johannesburg. He holds a PhD in international political economy from the
London School of Economics.
We are pleased to announce that David will be
present during the film shows and will be answering questions.
For more information please contact Earthlife Namibia at earthl@iway.na, Cell 081 29 38 085 or Tel: 061 22 79 13 or Goethe-Centre at info@nads.org.na or Tel: 061 22 57 00.
Please
note the different venues and dates
Date:
Wednesday, 25.04.2012
Venue:
Goethe Centre, 1-5 Fidel Castro Street, Windhoek
Time:
19h15
Date:
Thursday, 26.04.2012
Venue:
Habitat Centre, 47 Claudius Kanduvazu Street, Katutura
Time:
18h00
Date:
Friday, 27.04.2012
Time:
19h00
Venue:
Swakopmund Museum, Roessing Hall
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