- The Day After Trinity (1981)
- The Manhattan Project (1986)
- Particle Fever (2013)
- The Atom: A Love Affair (2017)
- The Atom Smashers (2008)
- The Secret History of Electricity (2012)
- The Hunt for the Higgs (2012)
- The Atom and the Apple (2015)
- The Quantum Tamers: Revealing Our Weird and Wired Future (2009)
- The Atom: The Illusion of Reality (2015)
Delving into the world of atomic physics can be both enlightening and thrilling. These documentaries not only provide a deep dive into the science that has shaped our modern world but also offer a glimpse into the lives of the brilliant minds behind these discoveries. From the Manhattan Project to the latest in quantum physics, this curated list will take you on a journey through time and space, exploring the very fabric of our universe.

The Day After Trinity (1981)
Description: Focuses on J. Robert Oppenheimer and the Manhattan Project, offering a poignant look at the moral and ethical dilemmas faced by scientists during the development of the atomic bomb.
Fact: Narrated by Paul Frees, who also voiced Disney's Haunted Mansion.


The Manhattan Project (1986)
Description: While primarily a fictional film, it includes a documentary-style segment on the real Manhattan Project, providing historical context and insights into the development of the atomic bomb.
Fact: The film's title and some of its themes are inspired by the actual Manhattan Project, though it takes creative liberties with the story.


Particle Fever (2013)
Description: Chronicles the efforts of physicists at CERN to discover the Higgs boson, offering a thrilling narrative of the quest to understand the fundamental particles of the universe.
Fact: Features physicist David Kaplan, who also served as a scientific consultant for the film.


The Atom: A Love Affair (2017)
Description: This documentary explores the history of atomic theory, from Democritus to the present day, highlighting the passion and dedication of scientists in their quest to understand the atom.
Fact: Features interviews with Nobel laureates and includes rare archival footage from the early days of atomic research.


The Atom Smashers (2008)
Description: Follows the scientists at Fermilab as they attempt to find the elusive Higgs boson, providing a behind-the-scenes look at particle physics research.
Fact: The film was shot over a period of five years, capturing the ups and downs of the scientific process.


The Secret History of Electricity (2012)
Description: While not exclusively about atomic physics, this documentary delves into the history of electricity, which is intrinsically linked to atomic theory and quantum physics.
Fact: Narrated by Jim Al-Khalili, a physicist and broadcaster known for making complex science accessible.


The Hunt for the Higgs (2012)
Description: Provides an in-depth look at the search for the Higgs boson, explaining its significance in the Standard Model of particle physics.
Fact: Includes interviews with Peter Higgs, the physicist who theorized the existence of the particle.


The Atom and the Apple (2015)
Description: Explores the intersection of science and art, focusing on how atomic theory has influenced modern art and culture.
Fact: The title refers to the famous quote by Niels Bohr, "The opposite of a fact is a falsehood, but the opposite of one profound truth may very well be another profound truth."


The Quantum Tamers: Revealing Our Weird and Wired Future (2009)
Description: Investigates the strange world of quantum mechanics, exploring how it's shaping our future in technology and understanding of the universe.
Fact: Features interviews with leading quantum physicists and includes animations to explain complex concepts.


The Atom: The Illusion of Reality (2015)
Description: Examines the philosophical implications of atomic theory, questioning the nature of reality itself.
Fact: The documentary was inspired by the works of physicist and philosopher David Bohm.
