Gerboise bleue is a 2009 documentary film.

Gerboise bleue
Directed byDjamel Ouahab
Screenplay byDjamel Ouahab
Produced byKalame Films Bladi Films
CinematographyDjamel Ouahab
Edited byDjamel Ouahab
Music byHugues Tabar-Nouval
Release date
2009
Running time
90 minutes
CountriesAlgeria
France

Synopsis edit

Between 1960 and 1966, France carried out four atmospheric nuclear tests and another thirteen underground tests south of Reggane (Algerian Sahara). The first was called Gerboise bleue ("Blue Jerboa") and was four times as powerful as the bomb dropped on Hiroshima.

Fifty years later, the French Army still refuses to acknowledge its responsibility towards the populations exposed to radiation from the explosions. For the first time, French and Tuareg survivors speak of their fight to have their illnesses recognized as such, and reveal in what the conditions the tests were carried out.

Awards edit

  • Festival internacional de cine francófono de Tübingen-Stuttgart 2009

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  21. ^ Cereceda, Rafael. "Irony as Saharan dust returns radiation from French nuclear tests in the 1960s". euronews. Retrieved 3 March 2021.

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