Threads (1984 film)
1984 apocalyptic war drama television film
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- Threads is a 1984 apocalyptic anti-war drama television film directed and produced by Mick Jackson and written by Barry Hines.
- , the film was shot on a budget of £400,000 (equivalent to £1,343,807 in 2024).
- It has been compared to The War Game (1966) and The Day After (1983).
- Plot In the English city of Sheffield, Ruth Beckett and Jimmy Kemp, who are young adults, plan to marry after learning of Ruth's unplanned pregnancy.
- Daily life in Sheffield continues while an American ultimatum demanding joint withdrawal from Iran expires.
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WikipediaThreads is a 1984 apocalyptic anti-war drama television film directed and produced by Mick Jackson and written by Barry Hines. A dramatic account of the potential medical, economic, social, and environmental consequences of a nuclear war in Britain, it follows two families in Sheffield as a confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union erupts into war and a general nuclear exchange between NATO and the Warsaw Pact.
An international co-production between the BBC, Nine Network, and Western-World Television Inc., the film was shot on a budget of £400,000 (equivalent to £1,343,807 in 2024). It was the first of its kind to depict a nuclear winter and has been cited as the film "which comes closest to representing the full horror of nuclear war and its aftermath, as well as the catastrophic impact that the event would have on human culture". It has been compared to The War Game (1966) and The Day After (1983). It was nominated for seven BAFTA Awards in 1985 and won for Best Single Drama, Best Design, Best Film Cameraman, and Best Film Editor.
In the English city of Sheffield, Ruth Beckett and Jimmy Kemp, who are young adults, plan to marry after learning of Ruth's unplanned pregnancy. Meanwhile, an international crisis develops after the Soviet Union invades northern Iran in response to a United States-backed coup in the country. Daily life in Sheffield continues while an American ultimatum demanding joint withdrawal from Iran expires.
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