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The Trojan Nuclear Power Plant, with its 499-foot tall cooling tower that loomed over its otherwise bucolic Columbia river setting, is the only commercial nuclear power plant ever built in the state of Oregon, at the cost of $450 million in the 1970's economy (almost 3 trillion dollars in today’s money). [...] "Portrait #2: Trojan" is a sublime representation of the surrounding environment leading dramatically up to the moment of demolition. Sam Coomes’ flawless score provides stunning sonic context for the happy ending of the Oregon nuclear skyline. The film is an effective prescription in prevention of politically-triggered anxiety and depression in post-modern Cascadia.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Portrait #2: Trojan was released on January 1, 2006.
The runtime of Portrait #2: Trojan is 5m.
Portrait #2: Trojan is a Documentary movie.
Portrait #2: Trojan is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.
Portrait #2: Trojan was directed by Vanessa Renwick.
Portrait #2: Trojan is originally in English.