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Magnolia Prepping to Nuke Theaters with ‘Countdown to Zero’

Not sure if a nation that is constantly reminded of imminent fear (the airports and color alert levels are a joke) will want to hit the movie theaters and watch a film about the current nuclear threat that is bubbling up, but Magnolia Pictures are teaming up with Participant Media once again, grabbing Lucy Walker’s documentary film that was just showcased at Sundance.

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Not sure if a nation that is constantly reminded of imminent fear (the airports and color alert levels are a joke) will want to hit the movie theaters and watch a film about the current nuclear threat that is bubbling up, but Magnolia Pictures are teaming up with Participant Media once again, grabbing Lucy Walker’s documentary film that was just showcased at Sundance.

Countdown to Zero starts at the fall of the Iron Curtain point and when the bomb became a symbol of another era. But in recent years, the threat of nuclear proliferation has grown more urgent, and the political will to eliminate nuclear weapons is greater than ever. This traces the history of the atomic bomb from its origins to the present state of global affairs: nine nations possessing nuclear weapons capabilities with others racing to join them, with the world held in a delicate balance that could be shattered by an act of terrorism, failed diplomacy, or a simple accident.

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