Synopsis:

How the f**k would one survive the nuclear apocalypse?

Two friends without a clue set out on a journey to survive the end of the world. An atomic cocktail of journalistic, archival, and D.I.Y. Bunker Building, I.C.B.M. addresses the ever growing survivalism trend, the personal price of survival, and the perpetual state of preparedness the world has found itself in since the birth of the atomic bomb.

Meet the filmmaker

Julian Vogel is a Swedish/Korean documentary filmmaker based in Edinburgh, Scotland. After making his directorial debut in 2017 with the short Strange Words, Julian has shot and directed several TV docs for Swedish Television, as well as working as a cinematographer across Swedish documentary production company Story's dynamic slate. Inter-Continental Bunker Mission is his debut feature made together with a close-knit Scotland based crew and shot across three continents on a shoestring budget. Through a comedic, personal approach, the team hopes to open the eyes of younger, post Cold War audiences to the unrelenting threat that nuclear weapons have posed to our survival as a species ever since their creation over 75 years ago.