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Television Event

7.0
11 November 2020 · Documentary · 91 mins

An archive-based feature documentary viewing the dramatic climax of the Cold War through the lens of the ABC network, as it narrowly succeeds in producing the most watched, most controversial made-for-TV movie, THE DAY AFTER (1983). With irreverent humor and sobering apocalyptic vision, this film reveals how a commercial broadcaster seized a moment of unprecedented television viewership, made an emotional connection with an audience of over 100 million and forced an urgent conversation with the US President on how to collectively confront and resolve the most pressing issue of the time - nuclear proliferation.

  • Nicholas Meyer
    Nicholas Meyer
    Self
  • Edward Hume
    Edward Hume
    Self
  • Stephanie Austin
    Stephanie Austin
    Self
  • Ted Koppel
    Ted Koppel
    Self
  • Ronald Reagan
    Ronald Reagan
    Self (archive footage)

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