Last Best Chance is a
docudrama that shows the threat posed by vulnerable nuclear weapons and materials around the world and underscores what the stakes are. The plot: al Qaeda terrorists steal nuclear material to make bombs, and then sneak them into the US. The 47 minute film airs
tonight on HBO, and is also
available as a free DVD. More interesting are the powerful
figures behind the film. It was produced by
The Nuclear Threat Initiative, a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization working to reduce the global threats from WMDs. NTI's board is co-chaired by
Ted Turner and
Sam Nunn (D-GA). The hope is that appealing directly to the public will force politicians to act. The film and its creators were profiled yesterday on
CBS News Sunday Morning.
(And to help our discussion here, they've even provided a
discussion guide.)
posted by clgregor
on Oct 17, 2005 -
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