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Exploring Oppenheimer: Christopher Nolan’s Insight into the Father of the Atomic Bomb

From the July 15, Universal TV y Universal + present in Latin America the special “Exploring Oppenheimer”, in which the acclaimed director Christopher Nolan will reveal for the first time what the creation of his new film was like and the reconstruction of one of the most turbulent moments in human history, while conducting an in-depth analysis of the tortuous life of the father of the atomic bomb, Robert Oppenheimer.

This new NBCUniversal special production, “Exploring Oppenheimer” will analyze the cinematographic delivery of Christopher Nolan who in the first person will reveal what it was like to artistically compose the story of Julius Robert Oppenheimer, the legendary and controversial physicist who developed the atomic bomb.

Oppenheimer premiere July 20

From host Alex Zane, the special also features reflections on the creation that changed the world. Cillian Murphy (J. Robert Oppenheimer), Emily Blunt (Kitty Oppenheimer), Matt Damon (Leslie Groves), Robert Downey Jr. (Lewis Strauss) y Florence Pugh (Jean Tatlock) share what it took to portray characters whose actions changed the course of humanity under the direction of Nolan’s genius and unique eye for storytelling.

What happens when a scientist regrets his discovery? This is the question that will be analyzed in this special that covers every detail of the hasty and uncertain project of the American scientist J. Robert Oppenheimer to build an atomic bomb in a clandestine laboratory located in the New Mexico desert and his regrets about the nuclear age that began with his pitiful creation.

“Exploring Oppenheimer” will be available from Saturday July 15 through Universal + on-demand both in the App and in the VOD platform, through cable operators in the region.

Who was Oppenheimer? The father of the atomic bomb

Robert Oppenheimer, born on April 22, 1904 in New York, was an American scientist who contributed to ending World War II thanks to his creation: the most destructive weapon ever built by mankind, the atomic bomb. Oppenheimer suffered a moral conflict after the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Although he had contributed to the development of a powerful weapon that ended the war, he was also reflective of the dire humanitarian consequences of its use. At the same time, he was questioned and accused of being a communist, an accusation that brought him to justice.

Oppenheimer stated in the sacred text of Hinduism, Bhagavad Gita: “I have become death, the destroyer of worlds”. This statement reflected his feeling of regret and responsibility that tormented him until his last days. He passed away on February 18, 1967 at the age of 62. However, his legacy as the father of the atomic bomb and his complicated analogy with science and ethics remain valid to this day.

Don’t miss the grand documentary special premiering “Exploring Oppenheimer” only on Universal TV and Universal+ starting July 15.

2023-07-15 23:57:37
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