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The Secret and The Sacred| 58mins
Director: Bertram Verhaag | Producer: Bertram Verhaag
Focus Years: 2001 | Country: Germany
Subject Tags: americas, europe, globalization, human rights, science, united states
Quality Tags: Optimistic, Slow, Activating, Harmonizing
Synopsis:
Hidden in the mountains of Northern New Mexico lies the birthplace of the Atomic Age: The Los Alamos National Laboratory. The lab takes up forty-three square miles – indigenous land of the Tewa people, who are today cut off from their traditional shrines of worship: their prayer sites are either fenced off or contaminated. The central meeting point for artists and activists is the Black Hole, a former supermarket. From the Black Hole, Ed Grothus, a former laboratory mechanic who became an outspoken pacifist, resells salvage of the Los Alamos National Laboratory.

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