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Atomic Paradise: Indigenous Voices Reframe Nuclear Legacy
4 Nov, 2025
Summary
- Award-winning documentary "Atomic Paradise" challenges colonial myths about nuclear testing
- Film uses Indigenous storytelling to explore devastating impact on Pacific communities
- Director John Harvey brings personal connection and powerful voice to the narrative

In November 2025, the international documentary circuit is abuzz with the selection of "Atomic Paradise" for the Taiwan Creative Content Fest. The feature documentary, helmed by award-winning First Nations director and writer John Harvey, reframes one of the 20th century's most devastating legacies through the eyes of those who lived it.
Harvey brings a distinctive approach to the nuclear narrative, one shaped by childhood memories and a desire to amplify Indigenous perspectives that have long been absent from these stories. The film eschews traditional structure in favor of Indigenous oral storytelling traditions, organizing its content into seven chapters with character archetypes rather than following a singular protagonist.



