Aquí tienes unas cuantas (la primera absolutamente imprescindible):
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The Atomic Cafe. Kevin Rafferty, Pierce Rafferty, Jayne Loader (Usa, 1982). Documental. Produced when the anti-nuclear movement was finding new strength in the United States, The Atomic Cafe is a disturbing and disquieting but frequently hilarious meditation on the early days of the atomic bomb. Produced with no voiceover narration, Cafe tells its tale through the editing of various clips from the 1940s and 1950s, along with some vintage nuclear-themed recordings of the era. Contemporary audiences will likely be mystified at the naïveté and ignorance exhibited by many of the ordinary citizens interviewed therein, and appalled at the lies of many of those in authority at the time. The blatant manipulation within much of the propaganda certainly produces laughs, but it also makes one ponder the gullibility of the American public, regardless of era. The many shots of atom and hydrogen bombs exploding also have a strange effect. While they are frequently frightening, the images themselves when taken objectively have a certain beauty. While the repetition of the film's basic message -- that America was (and continues to be) unwilling to face the unpleasant truth about its involvement with nuclear artillery and denied that truth in a variety of ways -- and its ironic tone both become wearing after a while. Nevertheless, the finale, in which a series of devastating explosions is intercut with people engaging in the futile "safety" tips given them by the government, is powerful and haunting.
The_Atomic_Cafe_(1982).ShareReactor.avi 
(VO, hay subs en castellano)
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La hora final (
On the Beach). Stanley Kramer (Usa, 1959).
1964. La última guerra mundial ha terminado. Solo quedan unos pocos supervivientes en Australia a la espera de que la nube radiactiva llegue allí en pocos meses y acabe con ellos.
Someone, somewhere, pressed the button and started World War III. Australia has survived - temporarily. The radiation is on it's way, the end inevitable. This is the story of the way in which people faced the coming end, focusing mainly on a young Australian couple and their friends, including the captain of an American submarine that was on patrol in the Pacific when the bombs were falling. And then the Australians detect a morse signal coming from somewhere around San Diego...
La Hora Final Cd1.avi
La Hora Final Cd2.avi 
(Dual, Esp-Eng, sin subs en castellano)
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Punto límite (
Fail-Safe). Sidney Lumet (Usa, 1964). Based on the novel by Eugene Burdick and Harvey Wheeler, Fail-Safe is set for the most part at Strategic Air Command headquarters, where a misguided transmission sends a squadron of bombers hurtling towards Russia, fully prepared to drop their atomic weaponry on Moscow. Air Force commander Frank Overton desperately tries to establish radio contact with the bombers, but once the pilots have passed the "fail safe" point, they've been instructed to disregard any reversal of orders. Racing against time, US President Henry Fonda, through his interpreter (Larry Hagman), informs the Russian premiere of the impending nuclear disaster. Working in concert with SAC, the Russians send up interceptors to shoot down the American bombers, while some of the planes run out of fuel and crash. Unfortunately, one aircraft, piloted by Edward Binns, manages to escape destruction and continues on its fatal mission. Realizing that Moscow is doomed, the President must decide how to avert World War III. Featured in the cast of Fail Safe are Walter Matthau as a hawkish scientist, Fritz Weaver as a round-the-bend colonel, and Dom DeLuise (billed as "DeLouise") as a weeping sergeant. Fail-Safe is followed by a government-dictated disclaimer insisting that the events leading up to the nuclear disaster depicted in the film could not possibly happen.
Fail-Safe.(1964).-.Dvdrip.-.Vo.avi 
(VO. El audio inglés presenta problemas, hay audio en castelano sincronizado)
Punto.limite.mp3
Punto Límite (1964).avi 
(la anterior, en versión doblada)
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Hadashi no Gen (
Hiroshima / Barefoot Gen). Masaru Mori (Japón, 1983). Animación. Based on the acclaimed graphic novel by artist Keiji Nakazawa, Barefoot Gen is an animated drama about a family's struggle to survive in Japan during the waning days of World War II. The family's patriarch has run afoul of the local government due to his opposition to the war. The government begins to deprive the family of life's little luxuries, and its necessities. The hardships they suffer through are put into perspective by the atomic bombing of Hiroshima by Allied forces. The family's six-year-old son, Gen, who has lived with the reality of the war nearly his entire life, provides the center of this animated drama.
[%E8%B5%A4%E8%B6%B3%E5%B0%8F%E5%AD%90).Barefoot.Gen.1983.DVDRip.XviD-MiNT.avi 
(VO, hay subs en castellano)
Todas están posteadas en DXC. Y hay más en el hilo de films post-apocalípticos.
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Un saludo.