This documentary directly challenges the claim of the nuclear industry and the government that "no one died" from the partial meltdown of the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant in 1979, America's worst nuclear disaster.Through the testimony of area residents and scientists, the documentary represents compelling evidence that cancer deaths and birth defects increased in the area surrounding the Pennsylvania plant.The film reveals that the utility which owns the nuclear plant has been quietly awarding damages to hundreds of local residents who have brought suits, despite its insistence that no one was harmed.
Produced by an award-winning investigative reporter and an Emmy Award-winning TV cameraman, Three-Mile Island Revisited digs into a nightmare that has received little attention from mainstream media.
"Makes a chilling case that people did die as a result of Three Mile Island and that...the illness and the dying continues." — Earth Island Journal
WINNERWorldfest, Silver AwardBlack Maria Film Festival, Director's CitationOFFICIAL SELECTIONHouston International Film Festival