Tryst with radiation
Tryst with radiation
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsGoethe-Zentrum Hyderabad, Alliance Francaise and the Documentary circle of Hyderabad are organising the August edition of Point of View, including the documentaries Radiation Stories and Here comes the Sun on Saturday, August 25 at Goethe-Zentrum Hyderabad, Road no 3, Banjara Hills, from 5:30 pm onwards.Radiation Stories (2010) by director Amudhan RP is a 54-minute Tamil documentary that explores the lush green ambiance of Kanyakumari district in southern India which conceals the artificially created radioactive sand dunes and the large number of radiation related illness and deaths.“Ponds, rivers, plants, trees, our crew and shooting equipment all can be possibly radioactive. Even this documentary can be radioactive,” is how Amudhan describes Radiation Stories. Here Comes the Sun by director Rob Van Hattum, a 50-minute documentary revolves around the alternative to our radioactive present.Van Hattum shows how European countries are able to produce electricity directly from the Sun with little sunlight.India has more than 300 days of sunlight; can’t we do something too?first published:August 24, 2012, 10:10 ISTlast updated:August 24, 2012, 10:10 IST 
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Goethe-Zentrum Hyderabad, Alliance Francaise and the Documentary circle of Hyderabad are organising the August edition of Point of View, including the documentaries Radiation Stories and Here comes the Sun on Saturday, August 25 at Goethe-Zentrum Hyderabad, Road no 3, Banjara Hills, from 5:30 pm onwards.

Radiation Stories (2010) by director Amudhan RP is a 54-minute Tamil documentary that explores the lush green ambiance of Kanyakumari district in southern India which conceals the artificially created radioactive sand dunes and the large number of radiation related illness and deaths.

“Ponds, rivers, plants, trees, our crew and shooting equipment all can be possibly radioactive. Even this documentary can be radioactive,” is how Amudhan describes Radiation Stories. Here Comes the Sun by director Rob Van Hattum, a 50-minute documentary revolves around the alternative to our radioactive present.

Van Hattum shows how European countries are able to produce electricity directly from the Sun with little sunlight.

India has more than 300 days of sunlight; can’t we do something too?

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