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- In April 1986, the city of Chernobyl in the Soviet Union suffers one of the worst nuclear disasters in the history of mankind. Consequently, many heroes put their lives on the line in the following days, weeks and months.
- A scientist and a teacher living in a dystopian future embark on a journey of survival with a special young girl named Melanie.
- A group of teenagers, in an attempt to rescue their friend from an evil corporation, end up inadvertently releasing a horde of bloodthirsty zombies.
- A legendary meteorologist spends her days on earth attempting to convince the world that her alien lover from an advanced human race existed, and held the only solutions to all our problems on earth.
- Poetic, experimental and different, Container is described by Lukas Moodysson as "a black and white silent movie with sound" and with the following words; "A woman in a man's body. A man in a woman's body. Jesus in Mary's stomach. The water breaks. It floods into me. I can't close the lid. My heart is full."
- Chernobyl, 1986: a few hours before the disaster, Piotr and Anya's wedding is interrupted by a fire at the power station.
- A gripping, award-winning documentary about an irradiated Ukrainian artist's search for the truth about Chernobyl and his prescient and powerful warnings about Putin's plans for a coming Russian invasion.
- Aurora dreams about becoming a talented ballet dancer one day. However, life is not so simple. 12-year-old orphan Aurora Nedelina lives in an orphanage in Pripyat and accidentally becomes a witness to the explosion at the Chernobyl APP. Having received a critical dose of radiation, she is sent to an American hospital where she meets the rich American Russian, Nick Astakhov--the world-famous dancer who had emigrated from the USSR 15 years prior. Nick is talented, successful, young, yet disappointed in life. Meeting up with Aurora helps Nick turn it all around. However, with each day, Aurora fades away a little more. Only something short of a miracle can save her.
- This Academy Award-winning documentary takes a look at children born after the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear plant disaster who have been born with a deteriorated heart condition.
- A young scientist investigates Chernobyl's aftermath, discovering toxic water endangering millions. Amidst the Russian invasion, he witnesses soldiers digging trenches in the Red Zone. The Russians withdraw, leaving their troops to die.
- Inside the Chornobyl exclusion zone Grandma Prisa, the family matriarch, consorts with water nymphs, eats a diet filled with hallucinogenic mushrooms, and claims to have personally stabbed 12 SS soldiers to death during World War II. She lives together with her divorced and chronically ill daughter Slava and grandson Vova. Unexpectedly, their measured life comes to an end - Grandma Prisa receives a mystical warning about an impending catastrophe.
- An archaeologist travels to Chernobyl to find her missing brother, only to find something far more sinister within the abandon city walls.
- The atomic bomb and meltdowns like Fukushima have made nuclear power synonymous with global disaster. But what if we've got nuclear power wrong?
- This documentary tells a story about people that to this day live in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. Shows their daily struggles and lets them share their stories.
- Samosely are the people who did not come to terms with the forced evacuation after the Chernobyl disaster. They returned to their homes to live on the land of their fathers.
- The show follows Vice employees as they travel to dangerous, weird, and offbeat locations throughout the globe.
- After stealing an old door, a man reflects on the desperate circumstances that led him to do so.
- Testimonies of Chernobyl based on the book of Svetlana Alexievitch
- "Stalkers of Chernobyl" is a documentary that showcases two journeys to the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. The film displays the struggles and difficulty in walking over 50 kilometers on a trip to the abandoned radiated city of Pripyat.
- The two directors of this personal documentary begin a relationship based on their separate struggles: Hers with backbone pain, his with vision as a result of the Chernobyl disaster 25 years before.
- Main character of the movie - Sophie. Her life is in tatters. Sophie's child died in a tragic accident. Few years after her husband's disappearance, Sophie receives a strange phone call. Man with an eastern accent informs her that he knows where her husband is. He gives her tips what to do find him and the voice in the phone fade away...
- The documentary was created during a charity expedition that was organized to help "samosely". It presents the life of people who never accepted the enforced evacuation, that was ordered after the Chernobyl disaster. They live on a poisoned ground despite all the restrictions and hardships.
- Sergiy and Sveta live in Chernobyl. Sergey is a truck-driver at a radioactive wastes utilization plant. Sveta works at a radioactive decontamination laundry. Their work and their life are dictated by one unchangeable rhythm with clockwork precision. But what sets this mechanism in motion - day by day.
- In a ravaged and lawless future-Australia, an isolated hermit is forced to offer sanctuary to a young girl, as she tries to escape a pair of murderous scavengers.
- April 26, 1986 went down in history as the day the biggest nuclear disaster in human history. Radioactive dust released from the destroyed reactor came across the Europe, and polluted entire countries. Since then, 25 years have past. 30 km-s Expulsion Zone, organized around 4. reactor is still works as a protective shield, closing down heavily contaminated areas from the outside world. Film of Anton Bendarjevskiy and Mark Maczelka talks show the Zone, located around the object "Shelter" (called "sarcophagus"), people working in the Zone, and the new town of Slavutich, which was built in place of deserted Pripyat. Who gave their lives working in the reactor during these 25 years, and how did the operation of the reactor and the lives of workers continued after the accident. In what state is now a protective shield around the 4. reactor the "sarcophagus" and what is hidden inside.
- In a hotel in Kyiv, Ukraine a young women murders a man and consumes his brain. Her act of cannibalism evokes traumatic memories, which take us to the Red Forest near the abandoned town of Chernobyl. It relates through harsh, visceral yet at once luxuriant imagery a depiction of humanity's deepest, darkest, and basest of instincts framed within the context of a love story. It is a study of the psychopathology of a young women whose traumatic past leads her to commit a crime. As with the horrific aftermath and social impact of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, the film is an account, and meditation upon emotional barbarism and the destruction of human relationships.
- The document shows Chernobyl Exclusion Zone in 30 years after the nuclear power plant failure. Although there are a lot of documentary films about that disaster, none of them pay attention to how the tragedy affected the lives of ordinary people - displaced residents of Pripyat. The filmmakers managed to get to the direct witnesses of the events from the past and confront their memories of working in a dynamic power plant and living in a vibrant Pripyat with the present image of the wild and mysterious Exclusion Zone.
- In February, 1945, Primo Levi (1919-1987) and other Auschwitz survivors set off for home. The journey took more then eight months. Sixty years later, a film crew retraces Levi's steps. Levi's words, mainly from "The Truce" (1963), tell us what he experienced. In turn, we see Poland's hollow post-war factories, nationalism in the Ukraine, Soviet-style Communism in Belarus, the abandoned town of Prypiat (Chernobyl), poverty and emigration from Moldavia, Italian factories in Romania, and on across Hungary and Slovakia to Munich where Levi's rage found no listeners. Then home to Turin. An aged Mario Rigoni Stern remembers his friend. What has changed? Some issues of the war remain unsettled.
- This is the story of a violent explosion. A story of a couple who are irradiated by love, of a planet that has been contaminated. An intimate and collective story. Chernobyl and HIV. A story of one man's obsessive search, of a chase across a new world. Devastation and blinding light. A story of rebirth.
- It was the worst nuclear disaster in history and it took place in a small town in Ukraine called Chernobyl. The area surrounding the town has been sealed for 25 years. Join us as we walk through fields of the exclusion zone, explore the abandoned town of Pripyat and meet the people that live illegally inside the radioactive sector. Discover one of a kind interviews with operators, liquidator and safety inspectors as we give you the complete picture that the government doesn't want you to see. Experience rare historic footage of the disaster just discovered in Ukrainian archives and walk within four-hundred meters of one of the most dangerous buildings on earth. This is the story of Chernobyl that you haven't heard before.
- What leads a Spaniard to live in Siberia? Why does a hotelier decide to settle in Ciudad Juárez where shootings are common? These questions will be answered in What am I doing here, the new news program that Cuatro will broadcast starting this Sunday. With a format similar to that of Spaniards around the world or Traveling streets, the reporter Elena Ortega has visited Spaniards who emigrated to peculiar or extreme places, either because of their climate, insecurity or lack of resources. In the program, produced by Mandarina, Ortega has lived for 10 or 12 days with people who live in landscapes very different from those of his origin. In the first program, for example, she will be in Siberia, a region that reaches 40 degrees below zero in winter and with a population density of three inhabitants per square kilometer. She will live there with Juan and Cecilia, a couple who are raising her seven children on this stage; Ricardo, a journalist who has been working in the steppe for five years; Paula, a Spanish teacher, and Sandra, an anthropologist specializing in the study of ethnic minorities. "There are two profiles, the vocational and the romantic," explains the reporter, "some came there for work and others for love." Ortega affirms that they have been brutal and intense experiences due to the harshness of the areas she visited. From Siberia she takes the way to warm the body of the Siberians: "The population easily falls into alcoholism because for them it is the easiest way to warm up. While a kilo of tomatoes costs three euros, a bottle of vodka does not reach one euro, "she points out. But Siberia is only the first scale of the six that they propose. The program will also end up in Chernobyl, where Raúl, a Spanish cementer, participates in the construction of a new sarcophagus for the damaged nuclear power plant; in the Atacama desert, in Chile, where an Asturian construction company has lived for years in a climate so dry that it even makes the nose bleed; in the Mexican Ciudad Juárez and in the Pacific ring of fire, where they contacted a Spanish survivor of the 2004 tsunami who lives in Indonesia.
- "The last people of Chernobyl 2" tells a story about people that to this day live in the Chernobyl exclusion zone. Shows the daily struggles and shares their stories.
- Igor (30) has been living in the Zone of Chernobyl for almost ten years. He wanted to find peace and a chance to escape from the modern civilization. Psychological issues, both personal and global, are still troubling him. He embodies both harmonizing peace and supernatural stress. And an existential secret. A secret of the essence of life.
- At one of the most hazardous worksites in the world, the employees of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant risk their lives everyday. Clean Futures Fund (CFF) is working to improve the health and well-being of all generations still feeling the effects of the historic nuclear accident. Follow photographer Ron B. Wilson's journey to Ukraine where he captured the intergenerational struggle for a healthy life in Children of Chernobyl.
- After 5 years of waiting, Sam and Colby finally explore the famous Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant/ abandoned city. 100 Hours staying overnight inside the Exclusion Zone, going inside the reactor, and seeing a secret soviet military base.
- Award-winning documentary series, 7 one-hour episodes
- Documentary depicting the aftermath of the nuclear power plant accidents at Three Mile Island outside Harrisburg (Pennsylvania, USA) on 28.3.1979 and at Chernobyl outside Kyiv (Ukraine) on 26.4.1986. People will speak who lived near the nuclear power plants and who fell ill - usually in various forms of cancer - after the reactor failures. They talk about false information, covering up the consequences of accidents and the difficulties in finding someone responsible for what happened. Biophysicists and nuclear physicists confirm the residents' fears that the emissions and damage were far greater than what was officially reported.
- A girl, Kalina, who lives in Belarus spends summer vacation at grandma's house in rural area. They village is very close to the area prohibited to reside because of radioactive contamination. Kalina's family had lived there, but they break up in the attack of mom. Dad moved in far-off Moscow to earn the hospital charges for Mon. One day, hospitalized Mon tells Kalina 'There is a castle of devils in a town called Chernobyl. They are spreading out poisons.' Kalina tells grandma it. She laughs and says 'God will attack them.' However, grandma gets sick, and mom's condition has deteriorated. Kalina wonders why God wouldn't help her. 'If god wouldn't do anything, I do by myself' Kalina decides to go to Chernobyl.
- "What kind of world is that?" is a TV series that shows controversial realities around the world. André Fran, Felipe Ufo and Michel Coeli make direct contact with incredible stories in places which most of the times are misunderstood.
- A glimpse of a world at the dawn of a pandemic: from the somber desolation of Chernobyl's ruins to Tibet's untouched majestic mountains, Siberia's glacial grounds and Mongolia's snowy desert dunes.
- To this day the official explanation of the Chernobyl disaster has been human error and negligence. The documentary reveals that according to geological criteria the Chernobyl nuclear power plant was wrongly located from the start. Several other European nuclear power plants are just as dangerously sited, according to various international geologists who have been trying to raise the alarm for years. The documentary shows that Chernobyl proved them right: The disaster may very well have been a result of the displacement accompanying a local earthquake twenty-two seconds before the accident. We are guided through the events on the fatal night once again and visit the sarcophagus surrounding Block 4. We examine exclusive footage shot inside it, and meet the experts who participated directly in the investigation from the very beginning. We hear about the partly suppressed statements from the staff who were on duty on the night of the accident, and look into the KGB reports.