“Doomsday Clock” Remains Unchanged, Milos Stehlik Talks with Filmmaker Paweł Pawlikowski on His Academy Award-Nominated ‘Cold War’, Weekend Passport: Play, “I Call My Brothers” on Muslim Exclusion/Identity in Sweden
By Worldview Staff“Doomsday Clock” Remains Unchanged, Milos Stehlik Talks with Filmmaker Paweł Pawlikowski on His Academy Award-Nominated ‘Cold War’, Weekend Passport: Play, “I Call My Brothers” on Muslim Exclusion/Identity in Sweden
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On today’s show:
- The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists’ “Doomsday Clock” will remain at two minutes to midnight through 2019, the group announced yesterday.
- Milos Stehlik interviews Polish filmmaker Paweł Pawlikowski, whose new film “Cold War” has received three Academy Award nominations.
- Interrobang Theatre Project’s play “I Call My Brothers” follows Arab-Swedish Amor in the aftermath of a car bomb attack in Stockholm.