District Insiders

Nicholas Meyer Interview

1 h 6 min · 7 de dic de 2023
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Famed storyteller Nicholas Meyer – Director of “The Day After,” the most-watched television documentary in U.S. history – this week describes on the investigative podcast District Insiders his film’s enduring impact in deterring nuclear war. Read the full press release here, http://justice-integrity.org/pdf/Nicholas-Meyer-Release.pdf [http://justice-integrity.org/pdf/Nicholas-Meyer-Release.pdf]

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