Double Happiness Uranium

Double Happiness Uranium is a 2013 Australian science fiction film directed by Cole Larson.

Plot

In a hypothetical near future Reuben Henschke (Nicholas Hope) is a physicist employed by Double Happiness Uranium, a wealthy Chinese-owned nuclear power company operating in the fictional Independent Republic of South Australia. It transpires that while working on an advanced weapon that targets specific human cells, Henschke simultaneously lost his co-worker wife and technical details which he had committed to memory.

Languishing unappreciated in a backwater department, his efforts to recover this data are abetted by fellow employee, Russian psychologist Yuri Savchenko (Stephen Sheehan), who is employed by the Company for this purpose, aiming to revive the weapon program.

Cast

  • Nicholas Hope - Reuben Henschke
  • Stephen Sheehan - Yuri Savchenko
  • Jody Dry - Rebecca
  • Jo Stone - Jeri
  • Adam Schmerl - Jason Creswell
  • Ken Yamamura - Mitch

Credits

  • Story and screenplay by Matthew P. Hawkins[1]
  • Production for the company Arctic Typewriter by Tom Young.
  • Funding and technical facilities provided by Flinders University and Helpmann Academy.

References

  1. "Dr. Matt Hawkins". Flinders University staff. Retrieved 22 July 2017.
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