Plutonium Blonde

Plutonium Blonde

Plutonium Blonde is a beautifully textured collage of sound and images and a fractured narrative about woman’s self-definition and control. Taking the figure of Thelma, a woman working with the plutonium monitors at the core of a reactor, Lahire questions both the process at the core of the plutonium terminal and that one that constructs female identity. Plutonium Blonde is part of a trilogy of films on radiation (the other two are Uranium Hex and Serpent River) that Lahire made in the 1980s.

Release Date

January 1, 1987

Status

Released

Original Title

Plutonium Blonde

Runtime

16min

Budget

Revenue

Language

English

Production Companies

Arts Council of Great Britain