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Robert Kenner’s Command and Control

A chilling nightmare plays out inside a nuclear missile silo in Director Robert Kenner’s new documentary, Command and Control.

Based on the critically acclaimed book by Eric Schlosser, Kenner’s Command and Control is a minute-by-minute account of one terrifying night in September 1980 in a Titan II missile complex in Arkansas. After a worker accidentally drops a socket, puncturing the fuel tank of an intercontinental ballistic missile carrying the most powerful nuclear warhead in the US arsenal, a series of feverish efforts is ignited in order to avoid a deadly disaster. Kenner brings this nonfiction thriller to life with stunning original footage shot in a decommissioned Titan II missile silo and eyewitness accounts – from the man who dropped the socket, to the man who designed the warhead, to the Secretary of Defense – and chronicles nine hours of terror that prevented an explosion 600 times more powerful than the blast that destroyed Hiroshima.

On October 13, following the DGA Special Projects Committee’s Documentary Series screening in the Guild's Los Angeles Theater, Kenner discussed the making of the film and just how close we came to disaster in a conversation moderated by DGA Special Projects Documentary Series Subcommittee Chair Chuck Workman (Magician: The Astonishing Life and Work of Orson Welles.)

In addition to Command and Control, Kenner’s filmography include the documentary features Merchants of Doubt, Food, Inc. and Origins; the television movie documentaries America's Endangered Species: Don't Say Good-bye, Russia's Last Tsar and The Lost Fleet of Guadalcanal; and episodes of the television documentary series American Experience and National Geographic Explorer. Kenner has been a DGA member since 2000.

You can listen to Kenner's Q&A by clicking the podcast episode embedded below. You can find all DGA podcast episodes here.

Pictures

photos by Howard Wise ‑ Print Courtesy of American Experience Films

Director Robert Kenner speaks about the making of his documentary, Command and Control following the DGA screening in Los Angeles.
A Titan II missile sits in its silo in an image from Director Robert Kenner’s Command and Control.
Director Robert Kenner and DGA Special Projects Documentary Series Subcommittee Chair Chuck Workman (moderator) discuss the making of the documentary, Command and Control, following the DGA screening in Los Angeles.
An archival image from Director Robert Kenner’s Command and Control.
DGA Special Projects Documentary Series Subcommittee Chair Chuck Workman (moderator) asks Director Robert Kenner a question about the making of Command and Control.
An archival image from Director Robert Kenner’s Command and Control.
The DGA Los Angeles Theater audience hears how close we came to disaster and more about the making of Robert Kenner’s documentary Command and Control.
A reenacted moment from history in Director Robert Kenner’s Command and Control.
Director Robert Kenner and DGA Special Projects Documentary Series Subcommittee Chair Chuck Workman (moderator) pose for a photo following the Q&A about the new documentary, Command and Control.
A Titan II missile of the type that almost caused a nuclear disaster in Arkansas in an image from Director Robert Kenner’s Command and Control.
Director Robert Kenner chats with members of the DGA Los Angeles Theater audience following the Q&A about his new documentary, Command and Control.

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