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TV Movie

Copenhagen

2002·1h 30m·Not Rated
DramaWarHistory
IMDb Rating
★ 7.2/10
1,227 votes

A television adaptation of Michael Frayn's celebrated and award-winning stage play about the meeting between physicists Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg in 1941 Copenhagen. At this time the young Heisenberg was leading a faltering German research program into nuclear energy, while the middle-aged and apparently isolated Bohr was in contact with allied agents, and still held a position of great influence in the nuclear physics research community. After the meeting the two men put different interpretations or impressions of why Heisenberg requested the meeting, and what he hoped to gain from it, a theme which mirrors the ambiguity of the "Copenhagen" interpretation widely used in quantum physics. Did Heisenberg go to the avuncular Bohr to seek his blessing for his role in nuclear research? Why did Heisenberg concentrate on the development of a nuclear reactor, and not perform the calculations which would show that a bomb could be made to work via a fast-neutron reaction in Uranium 235? These and other questions feature in the plot, although unsurprisingly there are few certain answers.

Copenhagen is a 2002 drama war movie directed by Howard Davies, starring Francesca Annis, Stephen Rea, Daniel Craig. It holds an IMDb rating of 7.2/10 from 1,227 votes and runs 1h 30m.

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Director
Howard Davies
Stars
Francesca Annis
Stephen Rea
Daniel Craig
Details
2002-09-27
90 min
TV Movie
Not Rated
★ United Kingdom
★ English
Keywords
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