April 30, 1962. The Algerian War has been over for two months, but Charles de Gaulle negotiated with the FLN during the Évian Accords to continue nuclear testing in the Sahara Desert. Under the eyes of officials gathered in an observation post located 5 km from the blast site, the Taourirt fissures, releasing a radioactive cloud: this will be known as the Béryl accident.
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| Writing | Jean-Pierre Sinapi | Writer |
| Writing | Daniel Tonachella | Writer |
| Directing | Jean-Pierre Sinapi | Director |
| Costume & Make-Up | Eve-Marie Arnault | Costume Design |
| Art | Dominique Douret | Production Design |
| Sound | Louis Sclavis | Original Music Composer |
| Art | Frédéric Duru | Production Design |
| Camera | Gérard Simon | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Catherine Schwartz | Editor |
| Costume & Make-Up | Nezha Dakil | Costume Design |
| Production | Quentin Raspail | Producer |
| Production | Françoise Menidrey | Casting |
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