The Day the Bombs Fell (1983: Doomsday)

"The day the bombs fell" is a 4 hour long docu-drama that has recently been released in ANZC and throughout the developed world as well.

The Film includes amature footage that has not seen the light of day until today from both TV news cameras as well as home video cameras that happened to be filming on that day as well as in the insuing days, months, and even years following. It will also include interviews from the people who actually lived it as well as expert historians specializing in the events of Doomsday.

Among the Survivors interviewed is a former member of the French Army named Philip Renea who managed to excape paris before the first bombs began to detonate overhead. In his interview, he says "As i fled, i was driving 110, 120 maybe trying to, as the americans say, hull ass outta there, and suddanly i looked and saw these bursts of light and immediatly started crying because i knew that by that time, my whole family, including my wife and kids, were all dead. I honestly thought it was the end of the world and i was the only one left, as silly as that sounds now, that's honestly what i thought".