Film on Demand: "Radium Girls"

Two teen sisters expose a massive cover-up at American Radium in this historical drama about corporate greed, science and activism. Free for Dartmouth students & Hop members!

December 16, 2020
11 am - 11 pm
Location
Hop@Home Eventive on demand
Sponsored by
Hopkins Center for the Arts
Audience
Public
Registration required
More information
Hopkins Center for the Arts
603 646 2422

It’s the roaring twenties, and radium is all the rage thanks to Marie Curie’s Nobel Prize-winning discovery in 1910. Since the substance is marketed as a cure-all, Bessie and Jo Cavallo have no concerns as they spend their days painting luminous watch dials at the American Radium factory, daydreaming of Hollywood and Egyptian pyramids. Jo is literally glowing with pride after being named employee of the month―that is, until she loses a tooth and her health starts mysteriously failing. 

Outraged when the doctors falsely diagnose Jo with syphilis, Bessie starts investigating whether radium is really as beneficial to everyone as American Radium claims and who among the company's top brass might be trying to cover up the truth. Radium Girls reveals a little-known part of feminist history and a case which made a lasting impact in the area of workplace safety and the study of radioactivity. 1h42m
Programmed as part of our “Because Science” series, which explores how science, technology, engineering and medicine impact people’s everyday lives.

Free for Dartmouth students and Hop Members!

All Hop films are now presented virtually and on demand through Eventive. Once you rent the film, you will have until the last date listed below to watch it.
See our step-by-step instructions and FAQ for more information.

 

 

Location
Hop@Home Eventive on demand
Sponsored by
Hopkins Center for the Arts
Audience
Public
Registration required
More information
Hopkins Center for the Arts
603 646 2422