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  <title>Threads (1984)</title>
  <description>Sit back, relax, and don't watch this movie after you've eaten—today on the Nuclear Movie Club, we're talking about Mick Jackson's 1984 television movie, Threads. On this episode, Scott and I discuss if Threads is the most &amp;quot;comprehensive&amp;quot; nuclear film, the movie's jarring and unflinching portrayal of a post-nuclear landscape, and the news that a British production studio plans to develop Threads into a television show. Plus, Scott gives a brief download on the US and Israel's war with Iran and the thought leadership some of Ploughshares' grantees &amp;amp;amp; partners are producing in response (this was recorded on March 11—and much has transpired since).&amp;amp;nbsp; In the episode, we mention a stellar retrospective write up on Threads published by our friends at the Outrider Foundation. Read it here:  Revisiting ‘Threads’ – Director and Star Reflect on the 1984 Nuclear Apocalypse TV Movie and Its Enduring Impact Follow&amp;amp;nbsp;NukeTalk&amp;amp;nbsp;on&amp;amp;nbsp;Instagram&amp;amp;nbsp;and&amp;amp;nbsp;X&amp;amp;nbsp;@nuke_talk and Ploughshares on&amp;amp;nbsp;Instagram&amp;amp;nbsp;and&amp;amp;nbsp;X&amp;amp;nbsp;@plough_shares to be the first in the know about the movie of the week. NukeTalk is edited by Ryan Kuhfeld. Questions, comments, or movie trivia? Email&amp;amp;nbsp;podcast@ploughshares.org! See you at the movies! </description>
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