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Description
Short Cold-War era animated film illustrating the absurdity of stockpiling nuclear weapons.
Content description from YouTube
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Fable Safe is a short film made during the Cold War that through art, animation, music, and lyrics demonstrate the absurdity of stockpiling more and more nuclear weapons. In this production a misinterpretation seen on radar causes both the United States and an unknown enemy to deploy part of its nuclear arsenal which leads to mutual destruction. The year of its release it was the opening film of the New York Film Festival Lincoln Center. Produced by Sumner Jules Glimcher.
Ephemera: available through CCDR Collections at Arizona State University. One small clipping with program description. Handwritten notes: Museum of Modern Art. 5 August, 1985. Under Cover. KAET.
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Original Format
TV broadcast recorded off air by JWK: Betamax tape