Chernobyl is a TV mini-series based on the true events of the catastrophic nuclear accident that occurred at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Pripyat, Ukraine in April 1986. The series portrays the events leading up to the explosion, the aftermath, and the subsequent government cover-up. It highlights the devastating impact of the accident, including the radiation poisoning of thousands of people and the long-lasting effects on the environment. Through an ensemble cast, Chernobyl explores the political, social, and human consequences of the disaster.
Chernobyl: Abyss is a gripping movie that depicts the catastrophic events of the Chernobyl disaster in 1986. It highlights the bravery of firefighters and divers who risked their lives to contain the nuclear radiation and prevent further casualties. The movie is loosely based on historical events and includes real-life footage to create a realistic portrayal of the disaster. It also explores the personal stories and struggles of those involved, showing the human side of this tragic mishap.
Chernobyl Diaries is a horror movie that follows a group of friends who decide to visit the abandoned city of Pripyat near the Chernobyl nuclear power plant while on a European tour. As they explore the deserted city, they encounter various dangers and terrifying mutants, leading to a desperate fight for survival.
A dramatic and detailed 3-part documentary series that reveals the events that led to the 1986 nuclear accident.
Follow a group of 20-year-old students as they navigate the ups and downs of art and love while attending a renowned acting school. Experience the turning point of their lives and their first tragedy.
This documentary uses newly-discovered footage and personal interviews to tell the story of the Chernobyl disaster, highlighting the bravery and sacrifice of the rescue workers and the consequences of the event. It also exposes the cover-up by the Soviet authorities and the long-term impact of the disaster. The film provides a true and harrowing account of one of the most iconic tragedies of the twentieth century.
30 years after the Chernobyl catastrophe and 5 years after Fukushima it is time to see what has been happening in the “exclusion zones” where the radioactivity rate is far above normal.
The film tells the story of the Chernobyl accident through a mosaic of unique personal testimonies of its participants. The experiences of the difficult past and the sad results of the present recreate the full picture of the accident 30 years later.
Inseparable is a thrilling TV mini-series set in 1986 during the Chernobyl disaster in Ukraine. It follows the lives of several characters who are directly affected by the catastrophe. The story delves into the human drama, love, sacrifice, and the struggle for survival in the aftermath of the nuclear accident. Amidst the chaos, looting, and radiation sickness, the characters find themselves intertwined in a gripping tale of courage and resilience.
Voices from Chernobyl is a documentary that gives a voice to the survivors of the devastating Chernobyl disaster in 1986. Through interviews and personal accounts, it explores the impact of the incident on individuals and communities, shedding light on the human stories and experiences of those affected by the nuclear accident. The film offers a unique and poignant perspective on one of the worst nuclear disasters in history.
True story about the tragic nuclear power plant accident in Chernobyl.
In King Lear (1987), a film editor finds himself captivated by the writings of a renowned playwright. As he delves deeper into the playwright's works, his own life starts to mirror the themes of power, virtue, and the complexities of human relationships. Set against the backdrop of the 1980s and the aftermath of the Chernobyl disaster, this film explores art, inspiration, and the blurred lines between reality and fiction.
The film marks the occasion of the 800-year anniversary of Chornobyl: an epitaph to the nuclear power station tragedy. Lina Kostenko, the Ukrainian poetess, joins former residents on their annual trip to the dead town.
Chernobyl: The Zone is a gripping documentary that delves into the events of the catastrophic nuclear disaster in Chernobyl in 1986. The film takes viewers on a journey through the long-lasting effects and the human stories surrounding the disaster, focusing particularly on the eerie and dangerous Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.
On April 26, 1986 Reactor 4 of the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded, releasing clouds of radioactive fallout into the atmosphere. With access to hundreds of declassified KGB documents, Chernobyl: The New Evidence reveals the serious concerns of the KGB, the sacrifices the Soviet leadership were willing to make to keep the story quiet and the bravery that saved the world from an even more deadly disaster.
The Russian Woodpecker is a documentary that explores the investigation into the mysterious radio signal known as the Russian Woodpecker. This signal, believed to be a Soviet secret weapon, was heard all around the world during the Cold War. The film follows Ukrainian artist Fedor Alexandrovich, who believes there is a connection between the signal and the Chernobyl disaster. As he delves deeper into the history and secrets of the Soviet Union, Fedor uncovers a web of intrigue and conspiracy.
Poliske Nets is a documentary film that explores the impact of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster on the town of Poliske. It reveals the struggles and challenges faced by the residents and the ongoing efforts to restore the area. Through personal stories and historical context, the film sheds light on the importance of preserving the memory of this tragic event.
Land of Oblivion is a drama set in Ukraine after the Chernobyl disaster, where a young woman struggles to find her missing father while dealing with the aftermath of the nuclear accident. As she navigates through an abandoned town filled with radiation, she encounters various eerie and disturbing sights, including a ferris wheel covered in snow and dead animals. Through her journey, she experiences the effects of radiation poisoning and the devastating consequences of the accident.
1986, Chornobyl disaster. Couples, friends, and a risk-taking journalist are woven into the larger framework of the disaster. Panic follows.
A portrait of a small-town that is the unlikely site of a 'renaissance' of 'safe' nuclear energy started in 2004, a project that soon spiraled out of control.