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- The story of American scientist J. Robert Oppenheimer and his role in the development of the atomic bomb.
- Biography of the American physicist who led the U.S. effort to develop the atomic bomb during World War II, only to find himself suspected as a security risk in the 1950s.
- Exploring how one man's brilliance, hubris and relentless drive changed the nature of war forever.
- The documentary covers Oppenheimer's contribution to nuclear physics as a professor and leader of the Los Alamos Laboratory.
- Profile of Robert Oppenheimer, controversial father of the atomic bomb.
- This documentary explores famous figure J. Robert Oppenheimer, an American theoretical physicist who was called, "father of the atomic bomb" for his role in the Manhattan Project.
- This documentary film, produced by award-winning producer Larry L. Sheffield, explores events that occurred immediately after the testing of the world's first atomic bomb in July of 1945.
- In 1945, the world was ushered into the atomic age. With his role as the Father of the Bomb solidified, Oppenheimer became increasingly worried about the potential danger that scientific inventions could pose to humanity.
- Seven-part documentary showcasing exclusive behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with Nolan and his collaborators, offering access inside the process, performances, effects, music and artistry responsible for the film Oppenheimer.
- During the Nazi regime, a Berlin Jewish family is persecuted, with mobs smashing windows and Storm troopers beating their innocent victims.
- Based on a dark moment in the life of Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer, father of the atomic bomb, 'Oppenheimer' explores nostalgia, optimism, and betrayal under the threat of impending failure.
- Surviving soldiers of the first nuclear bomb tests share their gruesome stories revealing how the military misled them into believing that exposure to these bombs would have no lasting effects on them.
- Join Alex Zane as he speaks exclusively with acclaimed director Christopher Nolan about his new film Oppenheimer. Plus, hear from stars Robert Downey Jr, Florence Pugh and Matt Damon.
- The father of the Atomic bomb retreats to his bedroom the night following the bombing of Hiroshima. Confounded by the day events, Robert J. Oppenheimer is left to contemplate the cause and consequence of his creation.
- A band of Canadian Native Americans transform their daily hardships into a celebration of their heritage and historical struggles over the course of a fleeting Vancouver summer.
- Jake receives a mysterious email that makes him see disturbing images in his mind. The unknown sender of the email also promise that something bad will happen if he doesn't forward the email to someone else.
- For the first time ever a documentary feature film is dedicated to Moritz Daniel Oppenheim, who was credited as the first Jewish painter establishing a Jewish self-awareness in art history.
- For the first time ever a documentary feature is dedicated to Moritz Daniel Oppenheim who made history being credited as 'the first Jewish painter' as well as 'the painter of the Rothschilds and the Rothschild of the painters', as his pictures of traditional Jewish family life built bridges for an interfaith dialogue - a subject that couldn't be more up to date. Seeking traces of the artist - his motifs, descendants and heritage - in Germany, France and Israel, it quickly becomes clear that the story of this extraordinary personality of Jewish Emancipation whose lifespan covered almost the complete 19th century - a revolutionary phase for the European jewry - is not yet untold, but keeps on living in the people and places whose personal story are strongly connected to Oppenheim. Interview sequences with internationally renowned experts on Oppenheim alternate with very personal encounters of direct descendants of the artist as well as descendants of the people portrayed in his paintings. On the occasion of the first Oppenheim monument worldwide which was set up in his hometown, Hanau close to Frankfurt/M. in Germany, the film is documenting the symbolic 'becoming of the artist', represented by his steel statue and its creative development process from the workshop of the sculptor, to the spark-throwing steel works until he's traveling home, strapped on a arctic truck across Germany and finally re-settles in the very heart of his hometown.
- A young actor embarks on a rather disappointing journey to Tinseltown.
- Oppenheimer creates the atomic bomb and fantasizes that bomb is actually a living woman he has created in in his mind.
- Interview with Joshua Oppenheimer during his visit to the Indiana University Cinema.
- A series of portraits of one-year-old Michael Shlomo Oppenheim.
- A Finnish dramatization of the Atomic Energy Commission's security hearing in 1954, exploring the background, actions and associations of the American scientist J. Robert Oppenheimer.
- In the Bleak Midwinter describe the story of Robert J. Oppenheimer that was a theoretical physicist from the United States. Robert J. Oppenheimer headed the Manhattan Project, which produced the atomic bombs used in the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, which resulted in the deaths of over 226,000 people.
- Patricia, Sunny, and Kosmo's new assignments are progressing. Patricia gets an office at the university. Sonny learns of another skeleton found at the archaeological dig site. Kosmo gains the trust of the some of the girls and johns in her investigation of the missing prostitutes, thinking that they might assist in noticing unusual behavior during the course of their transactions. Kosmo also befriends a young prostitute named Sue, who is thus far pretty open about her dangerous life. Meanwhile, Da Vinci investigates two separate deaths. The first is of an elderly woman named Ariana Welles, who is found in a public park washroom after hours. Park maintenance was letting her sleep in the washroom at night, the door to which she barricaded from the inside. This fact seems odd since rumors are that she has enough money not to have to live on the street. Da Vinci later learns that she did have money, but had decided to live on the street for reasons of independence from her daughter. Back at the scene, a pair of scissors was found under her body, the scissors indicating that whoever may have killed her might have sustained injuries him/herself. Also at the scene, a young man named Dave seems oddly interested in the situation despite not knowing Ariana. In canvassing the neighborhood, Leary and Shannon learn about a hooker who took refuge at a local shelter the evening of the death, the hooker who looked to have been injured. This information leads back to Dave, who ultimately tells the story of Ariana's death. The other death Da Vinci is investigating is that of Jack Finnigan, who died of a heart attack in the back of limousine. One of Finnigan's business clients, Felix Reynard, thinks Finnigan was murdered because Finnigan allegedly swindled his clients, including Reynard. In the course of the investigation, a problem occurs when someone steals the limousine with Finnigan's body still in the back. Da Vinci eventually learns who stole the car and the body--a thief who was literally out for his pound of flesh.
- 2005–2007TV Episode
- 1996– 26mTV-146.3 (26)TV EpisodeWriter and director Mark Jonathan Harris stops by The Daily Show to discuss his HBO documentary "Foster."
- After receiving the news that his international tour has been indefinitely postponed, Evin desperately searches for a plan B. Jake and Hanna set up a music release party as a way for Evin to unveil his new material to the public. While location scouting, Hanna surprises Jake with unexpected news that might change the dynamic of the creative team. To get back in Evin's good graces and discredit Marvin, Jake invites Nelson a record label executive to the music release party.
- 2010– 2mTV-147.5 (83)TV EpisodeComic book villain Thanos battles against American theoretical physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer.
- 2006–Podcast EpisodeAlan Oppenheimer the voice of "Skeletor" talks about his new series "JJ Villard's Fairy Tales". Sarah Bolger lead of "A Good Woman Is Hard To Find". Nicolai Kornum talks his new anthology "The Isolation Horrors" streaming now.
- Atom bombs, diamond billionaires, and hate mail have a special role to play in this bonus episode.
- 1987– 1h 51mTV-PG7.7 (142)TV EpisodeThis biography presents a complex and revealing portrait of one of America's most influential scientists.