In our latest episode of Cine Bijou, we dive deep into one of the most significant human rights stories of the modern era. We are joined by Daniel Everitt-Lock, the visionary writer and director behind the groundbreaking documentary, Our Planet, The People, My Blood.

The Hidden History of the “Atomic Soldiers”
Between 1945 and 1996, over 2,000 nuclear tests were conducted worldwide. Behind the mushroom clouds were over 500,000 military personnel and countless Indigenous communities who were exposed to catastrophic levels of radiation.
Daniel’s film isn’t just a history lesson; it’s an active investigative exposé. Following campaigner Alan Owen (founder of LABRATS), the documentary captures a landmark legal battle against the UK Ministry of Defence.
In this candid interview, Daniel shares the grueling three-year journey of filming across four continents from the Marshall Islands to the UK Parliament.
🎧 Listen to the Full Interview
Ready to hear the story behind the film? You can stream the latest episode of Cine Bijou on your favorite platform:
Our Planet, The People, My Blood is currently on a UK-wide tour. Many of these screenings feature live Q&As with Daniel Everitt-Lock and the veterans featured in the film.
Book Your Tickets Here – Note: 50% of proceeds from selected screenings go directly to LABRATS to support affected families.