The.War.Game.(Peter.Watkins).[1965].DVDRip.720x544.DivX
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The War Game (1965) by Peter Watkins Runtime: 46:23 min Country: UK Language: English Colour: Black and White Audio Mix: Mono Video Codec: DivX 5.0 Video Resolution: 720 x 544 Video Framerate: 25 FPS Video Bitrate: 1892 kbps VBR Audio Codec: LAME 3.92 Audio Bitrate: 192 kbps CBR From IMDB: IMDB Rating: 8.5/10 IMDB Link: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0059894/ The War Game is a fictional, worst-case-scenario docu-drama about nuclear war and its aftermath in and around a typical English city. Although it won an Oscar for Best Documentary, it is fiction. It was intended as an hour-long program to air on BBC 1, but it was deemed too intense and violent to broadcast. It went to theatrical distribution as a feature film instead. Low-budget and shot on location, it strives for and achieves convincing and unflinching realism. Part interviews and quotations, part acting, this film simulates the aftermath of a large-scale nuclear attack near a rural area of England. It argues that citizens and Civil Defense authorities are poorly prepared for this eventuality, and describes possible physical, psychological and social damage in graphic detail. Despite having been produced by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), the film was banned from television broadcast. The official reason was for violence and depiction of human suffering, but others hinted that it may have been because it went against the official government line concerning survivability of nuclear attack. While the ban forbade television broadcast, it did not forbid cinematic distribution. Because of this loophole, the film was given wide release in theatres, and won four major film awards. -=-=-=-=- Note: Seeding using Azureus and RC4 encryption (Tools -> Options -> Connection -> Transport Encryption). Compatible clients include Azureus 2.4.0.2+, BitComet 0.63+, and uTorrent, amongst others. Why am I doing this? See here for more details: http://www.azureuswiki.com/index.php/Bad_ISPs and http://www.azureuswiki.com/index.php/Avoid_traffic_shaping