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War and Peace

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Director Anand Patwardhan examines how the decades-long conflict between India and Pakistan propels both countries to pursue nuclear weapons. Despite seeing the traumatizing aftermath of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Pakistan and India continue to develop lethal weaponry in the name of peace and self-defense. Citizens, politicians and protestors from both countries offer their opinions and reflections on the increasingly dangerous state of affairs.

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10/15/2007 not a very popular film / documentary as it dsnt really cater to a sensational form of human misery. so its neither 9/11 or the mumbai serial blasts - its about the nuclear race that most countries are (proudly!?!?) a part of. its very very enlightening. the parts which have been shot in japan (hiroshima & nagasaki) and in bihar (the uranium refinery section) are simply stunning - and makes us look at the arms race in the non GI-JOE manner. if you get a chance - PLEASE - do not miss this. if black friday was very good - this is the bible of making documentaries. See more 09/16/2007 The best movie which highlight the issues and terror war (and weapons) bring to this world and celebrates the benefits of peace with special focus placed on the Indo-Pakistan region. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis Director Anand Patwardhan examines how the decades-long conflict between India and Pakistan propels both countries to pursue nuclear weapons. Despite seeing the traumatizing aftermath of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Pakistan and India continue to develop lethal weaponry in the name of peace and self-defense. Citizens, politicians and protestors from both countries offer their opinions and reflections on the increasingly dangerous state of affairs.
Director
Anand Patwardhan
Producer
Anand Patwardhan
Screenwriter
Anand Patwardhan
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
Hindi
Runtime
2h 28m