Cinema and war: Oppenheimer at the Caen Memorial

Discover or rediscover Christopher Nolan's film Oppenheimer at the Caen Memorial.

Synopsis: In 1942, convinced that Nazi Germany was in the process of developing a nuclear weapon, the United States initiated, in the greatest secrecy, the "Manhattan Project" aimed at developing the first atomic bomb in history. To oversee the project, the government hired J. Robert Oppenheimer, a brilliant physicist who would soon be dubbed "the father of the atomic bomb". It was in the ultra-secret Los Alamos laboratory, in the heart of the New Mexico desert, that the scientist and his team developed a revolutionary weapon, the consequences of which continue to weigh on the world...

Practical information :
Thursday 12 March 2026 at 7pm
Running time: 3 hours
VOSTFR
Free admission (subject to availability)

Date

On Thursday 12 March 2026
Thursday Opens at 19h

Prices

  • Free for all