preview

Atomic Cafe: Film Analysis

Decent Essays

The Atomic Cafe is a documentary film produced in 1982 exhibiting many archival films looped together to produce a collage of film clips creating a depiction of the reality of the Cold War. These film clips include advertisements, military training videos, government speeches, and similar recordings revolving around the atomic bomb. The atomic bomb became a genuine threat to many American lives during the late 1940s throughout the 1960s and the Cold War. Not much was known about the damage the atomic bomb could do to the population, especially to the citizens not involved with the science of it. The only information known to the public was that given by the government, who usually tried to produce freedom and liberty at the heart of American citizens and create serenity and composure amidst the threat of nuclear war. …show more content…

Many pieces arose in 1947 containing “East vs. West” propaganda, with iron curtain’s and fists destroying liberty and freedom of thought. This type of information caused alarm within the American sphere, and led civilians to find communist habits threatening. Many people were convicted as communists, such as the Rosenbergs, who were tried and executed for their betrayal to America and the giving away of information to the Soviets. The film depicted many protests about how communists should be punished for their actions, and concluded with a speech describing the execution of the Rosenbergs by electric chair. Communist intervention within American land threatened America’s lead in the arms race, as the Soviets had already completed their atomic bomb from information gathered by Soviet

Get Access