Waste no.3 Boom
Originally released in 2018. Waste no.3 Boom is a documentary film. directed by Jan Ijäs. At just 18 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Boom is an independent episode from a series of seven films entitled Waste. Boom was shot in Kittilä in northern Finland, in a ‘lunar landscape’ on top of a hill where the Finnish armed forces annually disposes of expired explosives. Calculations show that detonation is the least expensive method of disposal.During a weeklong camp a total of 1.2 million kg of explosives are destroyed. The explosion safety area is seven kilometres. The explosion produces a mushroom cloud that reaches up to the lowers clouds and creates a crater about ten metres deep and thirty metres across. In the video, army representatives talk about ‘a hole three majors deep’.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Waste no.3 Boom about?
Boom is an independent episode from a series of seven films entitled Waste. Boom was shot in Kittilä in northern Finland, in a ‘lunar landscape’ on top of a hill where the Finnish armed forces...
Who directed Waste no.3 Boom?
Waste no.3 Boom was directed by Jan Ijäs.
How long is Waste no.3 Boom?
Waste no.3 Boom has a runtime of 0 hours and 18 minutes (18 minutes total).
When was Waste no.3 Boom released?
Waste no.3 Boom was released on March 8, 2018 in theaters.