One morning in the 1950s, Jon H. Else’s father pointed toward Nevada from their home in Sacramento.
“There was this orange glow that suddenly rose up in the sky, and then shrank back down,” Else recalled.
Growing up in the nuclear age left an impression on Else, now 78.
But before all that, in 1981, he made a documentary about Oppenheimer, the scientist whose bony visage graced the covers of midcentury magazines, and the bomb.
Decades later, viewers are flocking to Else’s film, a nominee for the Academy Award for best documentary feature, as a companion to Christopher Nolan’s biopic “Oppenheimer,” which grossed more than $100 million domestically in its opening week this month.
Persons:
Jon H, ” Else, Robert Oppenheimer, Else, ”, Oppenheimer, Christopher Nolan’s, “ Oppenheimer
Organizations:
Trinity, Academy
Locations:
Nevada, Sacramento