World's First Uranium Film Festival Returns to Berlin in 2026
The International Uranium Film Festival, the world's first dedicated to nuclear energy and radioactivity, is set to return to Berlin in 2026. Founded by Norbert Suchanek, the festival aims to provide impartial education about atomic and radioactive hazards through film.
The festival, which will take place in Berlin, encourages new, independent, and culturally valuable productions that explore the themes of nuclear energy and radioactivity. Further details on the festival program will be announced closer to the event.
The International Uranium Film Festival, under the leadership of Norbert Suchanek, continues its mission to inform and engage audiences about crucial topics related to nuclear energy and radioactivity. Mark your calendars for 2026 in Berlin.
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