Blowin' In The Wind
Originally released in 2005. Blowin' In The Wind is a documentary film. directed by David Bradbury. At just 61 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring George W. Bush, John Howard, and Donald Rumsfeld
Synopsis
Blowin' in the Wind examines the secret treaty that allows the US military to train and test its weaponry on Australian soil. It looks at the impact of recycled uranium weapons and the far-reaching physical and moral effects on every Australian. The film's release has been timely as the Australian government currently moves to approve more uranium mines while arguing the contrary - that by going nuclear Australia is being both 'safe' and 'green'.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
- Budget
- $12,000
- Revenue
- $167,000
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Blowin' In The Wind about?
Blowin' in the Wind examines the secret treaty that allows the US military to train and test its weaponry on Australian soil. It looks at the impact of recycled uranium weapons and the far-reaching...
Who directed Blowin' In The Wind?
Blowin' In The Wind was directed by David Bradbury.
How long is Blowin' In The Wind?
Blowin' In The Wind has a runtime of 1 hours and 1 minutes (61 minutes total).
When was Blowin' In The Wind released?
Blowin' In The Wind was released on March 2, 2005 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Blowin' In The Wind?
The main cast of Blowin' In The Wind includes George W. Bush, John Howard, Donald Rumsfeld, Robert Hill.