Summaries

Exactly to the 1:23:45 AM, in the night of Friday 26 April, 1986, happened the worst nuclear disaster of all 20th Century: Chernobyl. Journalist Iker Jiménez, host and creator of the Spanish TV show about mystery Cuarto milenio (2005) (Fourth Millennium), makes a special documentary to analyze and investigate the infamous explosion of the reactor No. 4 of the nuclear power plant of Chernobyl, former USSR (actual Ukraine), when a failure of the engine of the system caused a radioactive cloud that quickly crossed all Central Europe for arriving Asia and America, giving three complete laps around the world. Talking with scientists and historians about the event, Jiménez and his collaborators makes a return of the days and weeks after the explosion, explaining all the consequences for the inhabitants close to the region of Chernobyl and the complete abandon of a city, Pripyat, turned unwittingly in the horrible and isolated legacy of the Atomic Age, a city uninhabitable for the human life along the next 25,000 years.—Chockys

Details

Keywords
  • soviet union
  • nuclear power plant
  • kyiv ukraine
  • chernobyl ukraine
  • uninhabitable landscape
Genres
  • History
  • Documentary
Release date Jul 17, 2008
Countries of origin Spain
Language Spanish Russian
Production companies Plural Entertainment Cuatro Milenio 3

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Tech specs

Runtime 2h
Color Color
Sound mix Dolby Digital
Aspect ratio 1.33 : 1

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