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Garwin

Label
Garwin
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
Garwin
Oclc number
945762921
resource.otherEventInformation
Originally produced by The Video Project in 2014
Runtime
68
Summary
Garwin is the first film to profile renowned physicist and inventor Richard Garwin, who helped shape history as designer of the first hydrogen bomb and later as a top science adviser on nuclear arms control and other issues. In verite style, the documentary delves into the rich and controversial life and career of 85 year-old Garwin, offering personal insights into his thinking and actions. The film follows backpack-toting Garwin as he revisits the Los Alamos National Laboratory, attends a conference in Europe, travels to the White House, and meets with politicians, other scientists, and historians. Garwin received his Ph.D. under Nobel Laureate Enrico Fermi, who later invited him to work at Los Alamos on the nation's nuclear weapons program. Fermi called Garwin the only true genius he ever met. Garwin authored the final design used for the hydrogen bomb at age 23, assigned to the task by Edward Teller. He later worked for IBM at its research center, while also serving as top science adviser to every president from Eisenhower to Obama on nuclear policy and many other technical issues. In recent years he was part of an elite group of scientists asked to help plug the BP oil spill and find solutions to contain the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan. His work was honored with the National Medal of Science. While exploring Garwin's life and work, the film offers a rare look into the world of science and policy, notably the role of scientists like Garwin who regularly advise our leaders on solutions to the most critical issues of our time, from nuclear proliferation and disarmament, to climate change and energy. Awards and Screenings Winner, Accolade Competition Official Selection, DOCUTAH Official Selection, Mumbai International Film Festival Screened At Federation of American Scientists, American Physical Society
Technique
live action
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