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Keyword: War, Terrorism, Politics, Ethics
Producer: Actual Films, Jon Else
Production: INDEPENDENT

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Wonders are Many
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**OFFICIAL SELECTION, 2007 SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL**

WONDERS OF MANY is a behind-the-scenes documentary following composer John Adams and director Peter Sellars over the course of a year as they work to forge the tale of J. Robert Oppenheimer into a musical drama like no other: the strange and beautiful Doctor Atomic. As creation of the opera unfolds, while Sellars and Adams struggle to make high art from the most savage weapon in history, the film explores the unnerving 60 year history of nuclear weapons. It shows the real events behind the drama on stage, and the unintended consequences of the actions (and inactions) of men working on the first nuclear device. Implicit throughout the film, against a present day background of terrorism, nuclear proliferation, and counter-proliferation is the question: "How can art make history relevant to current affairs?" The film makes a powerful assertion that, as the Greeks understood so well, public art is essential to the public good.

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