Juggernaut (1968 film) explained

Juggernaut
Director:Eugene Boyko
Producer:Walford Hewitson
Narrator:Donald Brittain
Cinematography:Eugene Boyko
Pyare Shivpuri
Editing:Albert Kish
Studio:National Film Board of Canada
Runtime:27 minutes
Country:Canada
Language:English

Juggernaut is a Canadian short documentary film, directed by Eugene Boyko and released in 1968.[1] Produced for the National Film Board of Canada, the film documents the delivery and transport of a calandria to a new nuclear reactor being built in Rajasthan, India.[2]

Awards

The film won the Canadian Film Award for Best Documentary Under 30 Minutes at the 21st Canadian Film Awards in 1969.[3]

Notes and References

  1. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-ottawa-journal/137112171/ "Television Highlights"
  2. Mayank Chhaya, "A 'juggernaut' rolls: The compelling story of the Canadian nuclear reactor's road travel in India in 1968". South Asia Monitor, March 25, 2022.
  3. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-leader-post/137112086/ "Best Damn Fiddler movie named film of the year"