• Director(s)

    Christopher Cassel

  • Production Year

    2023

  • Genre(s)

    Documentary

  • Approx. running minutes

    84m

Film

To End All War: Oppenheimer And The Atomic Bomb

infrequent strong language, images of real dead bodies

TO END ALL WAR: OPPENHEIMER AND THE ATOMIC BOMB is a US documentary following the life and career of physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer who invented and oversaw the development of the atomic bomb during the Manhattan Project.

TO END ALL WAR: OPPENHEIMER AND THE ATOMIC BOMB is a US documentary following the life and career of physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer who invented and oversaw the development of the atomic bomb during the Manhattan Project.

language
There is an isolated use of strong language ('f**k'). Very mild bad language also occurs (‘hell’).
disturbing images
This is black-and-white archive footage of a pile of dead bodies. There is fleeting sight of a headless corpse on fire, as well as grainy footage of dead bodies wrapped in slightly bloodstained white sheets. These scenes do not dwell on bodies in close-up.
There are occasional references to the destructive capabilities of nuclear weapons and to the deaths of thousands of civilians. There is archive footage of atomic bombings and of survivors with blistered burns and scarring across their faces and bodies. Brief archive footage depicts an execution by firing squad, however, the victim is out of frame. Wholly undetailed references are made to antisemitism within the context of Nazi Germany. Verbal references are made to bullying Oppenheimer experienced as a child. There are infrequent references to his deteriorating mental health while at university. There are also verbal references to suicide.
  • Director(s)

    Christopher Cassel

  • Production Year

    2023

  • Genre(s)

    Documentary

  • Approx. running minutes

    84m

infrequent strong language, images of real dead bodies
Classified Date:
20/11/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Universal Pictures (UK) Ltd
language
There is an isolated use of strong language ('f**k'). Very mild bad language also occurs (‘hell’).
disturbing images
This is black-and-white archive footage of a pile of dead bodies. There is fleeting sight of a headless corpse on fire, as well as grainy footage of dead bodies wrapped in slightly bloodstained white sheets. These scenes do not dwell on bodies in close-up.
There are occasional references to the destructive capabilities of nuclear weapons and to the deaths of thousands of civilians. There is archive footage of atomic bombings and of survivors with blistered burns and scarring across their faces and bodies. Brief archive footage depicts an execution by firing squad, however, the victim is out of frame. Wholly undetailed references are made to antisemitism within the context of Nazi Germany. Verbal references are made to bullying Oppenheimer experienced as a child. There are infrequent references to his deteriorating mental health while at university. There are also verbal references to suicide.
  • Classified date

    20/11/2023

  • Language

    English