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Our Planet, the People, My Blood Cinema Review*****

Cert 15 | 83 mins | 2026

5 Star

The Fallout, Will Never Go Away.

Cinematographer, writer, director Daniel Everitt-Lock (Romcon: Who the F**k is Jason Porter?), brings us a documentary of Megaton proportions, and the fallout has lasted generations, and will last for many more generations. As he exposes the struggles of people all over the Globe who have encountered Governments searching for their protection. But the people that assisted these experiment, didn’t know the risks, and now they are the ones suffering from that fallout. This is the Worldwide fight to get recognised as victims, and a meaningful compensation from the Governments that have rinsed their hands of them.

This is an eye-opener!

UK, at a pub in Wales, Alan Owen, who’s father was in the British navy after the war in Christmas Island during the British nuclear tests. After the demonstration by America in 1945 on Hiroshima and Nagasaki that ended the war, some say that the Japanese would have surrendered in a couple of months. Britain wanted into this arms proliferation, so they set about testing these powerful weapons, they relentlessly tested these explosions and military personnel were exposed to these explosions with no protective clothing.

Whilst in the USA the bombs are tested in the vast expanse of Nevada, and they are very prolific with their tests, and not worrying about the fallout of people downwind as the weather blows it East, and all the people and land, and livestock in their country. When these bombs became megaton, they don’t want them in their own backyard, so they head to the small island near Hawaii.

Britain has the same idea and heads to the Australian outback, where no one lives, but living in the outback doesn’t have buildings, the original inhabitants wander the lands, from one waterhole to another, this had a devastating effect on these people and the land.

What Daniel Everitt-Lock brings us is a plethora of veterans and indigenous people who have tales of friends and family that have major ailments and deaths associated with radiation fallout. These stories are worldwide, and they are being stonewalled by their governments, who have “lost” or never heard of the evidence.

Alan Owen and his associates are fighting the good fight. You will not believe the amount of deaths that have occurred due to their leaders, as they strive for peace. This is unbelievable, but true.

If you are worried about the state of the planet, this will not set your heart at peace.

If the radiation levels were that low, oh well why did we have to clean the islands up?

Source Entertainment announces the theatrical release of

Our Planet, The People, My Blood

in cinemas everywhere May 14th

 

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DirectorDaniel Everitt-Lock
GenreDocumentary