Into Eternity is a feature documentary film directed by Danish director Michael Madsen, released in 2010. It follows the construction of the Onkalo Waste Repository at the Olkiluoto Nuclear Power Plant on the island of Olkiluoto, Finland. Director Michael Madsen questions Onkalo's intended eternal existence, addressing an audience in the remote future. Into Eternity raises the question of the authorities' responsibility of ensuring compliance with relatively new safety criteria legislation and the principles at the core of nuclear waste management. When shown on the British More4 digital... television channel on 26 April 2011, the name Nuclear Eternity was used. Into Eternity is a documentary about a deep geological repository for nuclear waste. The concept of long-term underground storage for radioactive waste has been explored since the 1950s. The inner part of the Russian doll-like storage canisters is to be composed of copper. Hence in the case of Onkalo it is tightly linked to experiments on copper corrosion in running groundwater flow. Application for the implementation of spent nuclear fuel repository was submitted by Posiva Oy in 2001. The excavation itself started in 2004.
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| Release date: | January 6, 2010 |
| Directed by: | Michael Madsen |
| Runtime: | 75 Minutes |
| Producer: | Lise Lense-Moller |
| Editor: | Daniel Dencik, Stefan Sundlof |
| Music by: | Karsten Fundal |
| Cinematography: | Heikki Farm |
| Screenplay by: | Michael Madsen, Jesper Bergmann |