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Marie Curie
Produced by Jared F. Brown
Directed by Richard Rich
Screenplay by Brian Nissen
Production Company: Living Scriptures
Premiere Date: 1997
Length: 30 min.


Published In Series:
Animated Hero Classics

 

Genre:   Film
Production Type:
Mormon Contributor(s)
Content Types:
Animation
Biopic
Children's Film
No Obvious Mormon Elements
Distribution Types:
Commercial Video (VHS/DVD)
Summary:
At an early age, Madame Curie was taught the importance of education. As an adult she became an amazing heroine of science. Her devotion to her work, despite poverty and sickness, gave the world the theory of radioactivity, the discovery of plutonium, and the isolation of radium.

Marie was the first person to receive two Nobel Prizes, she chose not to profit from her research on radium so that the findings could be used for cancer research.

Country: USA
Language: English




Total Queries: 15. Total Execution Time: 0.019 sec.
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