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Cultural Impact Of The Chernobyl Disaster
The Chernobyl disaster, when Reactor No. 4 of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded on 26 April 1986, is the worst nuclear disaster and the costliest disaster to have occurred in human history. The effects of the Chernobyl disaster, brought about by the radioactive contamination that chiefly spread throughout the Soviet Union and virtually all of Europe, have had a significant impact on millions of people (in addition to direct and indirect deaths) and the environment, consequently serving as one of the greatest motivators for the anti-nuclear movement. Accordingly, both the incident itself and the aftermath have since been a prominent focus in the study and implementation of nuclear power around the world, and have also featured in numerous works of popular culture; film, literature, music, television, and video games, among other forms of arts and media, have either analyzed it in a non-fictional context or used it as a backdrop for fictional dystopian settings. Ove ...
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Chernobyl Disaster
On 26 April 1986, the no. 4 reactor of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, located near Pripyat, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union (now Ukraine), exploded. With dozens of direct casualties, it is one of only two nuclear energy accidents rated at the maximum severity on the International Nuclear Event Scale, the other being the 2011 Fukushima nuclear accident. The response involved more than Chernobyl liquidators, 500,000 personnel and cost an estimated 18billion Soviet ruble, rubles (about $84.5billion USD in 2025). It remains the worst nuclear disaster and the List of disasters by cost, most expensive disaster in history, with an estimated cost of US$700 billion. The disaster occurred while running a test to simulate cooling the reactor during an accident in blackout conditions. The operators carried out the test despite an accidental drop in reactor power, and due to a design issue, attempting to shut down the reactor in those conditio ...
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Docudrama
Docudrama (or documentary drama) is a genre of television show, television and feature film, film, which features Drama (film and television), dramatized Historical reenactment, re-enactments of actual events. It is described as a hybrid of documentary and drama and "a fact-based representation of real event". Docudramas typically strive to adhere to known historical facts, while allowing some degree of Artistic license, dramatic license in peripheral details, such as when there are gaps in the historical record. Dialogue may, or may not, include the actual words of Reality, real-life people, as recorded in historical documents. Docudrama producers sometimes choose to film their reconstructed events in the actual locations in which the historical events occurred. A docudrama, in which historical fidelity is the keynote, is generally distinguished from a film merely "List of films based on actual events, based on true events", a term which implies a greater degree of dramatic lic ...
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James Jones (documentary Maker)
James Jones is a British director known for making documentary films on social issues for international television and theatrical release. Career James Jones' films have been broadcast on the BBC, Channel 4, Sky, HBO, Apple TV+ and PBS ''Frontline''. Jones has tackled subjects including suicide in the military and homelessness. He has also made films in North Korea and Saudi Arabia. His film ''Children of the Gaza War'' was broadcast on the BBC in July 2015 on the first anniversary of the 2014 Gaza war. In 2016 he made a feature-length documentary ''Unarmed Black Male'' about the murder trial of a police officer in Portsmouth, Virginia. In 2017 he co-directed ''Mosul'' with Olivier Sarbil. In 2019, he released a feature documentary on the drug war in the Philippines, '' On the President's Orders'', for PBS's '' Frontline'', Arte France, BBC's '' Storyville'' and Bertha Doc Society, in which he follows a newly installed police chief of Caloocan City who is a supporter of presid ...
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The Lost Tapes
The Lost Tapes or Lost Tapes may refer to: Music recordings * ''The Lost Tapes'' (Nas album), a 2002 compilation album *'' Lost (T)apes'', a compilation album by Guano Apes released in 2006 *''The Lost Tapes – Rare Recordings 1991–2007'', a 2007 compilation album by Ooberman *''The Lost Tapes'', a 2007 release by New Orleans' rapper Mac (McKinley Phipps) * ''The Lost Tapes'' (Can album), 2012 * ''The Lost Tape'' (mixtape), a 2012 mixtape by 50 Cent * ''The Lost Tapes'' (Big Brother and the Holding Company album) *''The Lost Tapes – Remixed'', a 2015 album by Sam Smith *''The Lost Tapes'', by Ghostface Killah * ''The Lost Tapes'' (Sugababes album), 2022 Video recordings * ''The Lost Tapes'' (Dead Kennedys), 2003 *''The Lost Tapes'' aka '' The Lost West Side Story Tapes'', a 2002 video release of the "West Side Story" set recorded for the 1985 Buddy Rich album ''Mr Drums:...'' Other uses *''Lost Tapes ''Lost Tapes'' is an American fiction television series that aired on An ...
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Roman Shumunov
Roman Shumunov (; born 1984) is an Israeli film director and screenwriter. Biography Roman Shumunov was born in Tbilisi, Georgia in 1984. In 1993, after the war in Abkhazia, his family moved to Russia. In 2001 he immigrated to Israel at the age of 17 as part of the students' preparation program Selah mir (, ) and was trained at the University of Tel-Aviv. In 2004 he enlisted in the Israeli Air Force. During 2008-2011 he graduated with honors from the Sapir Academic College. In a number of his films Shumunow attempts to raise the awareness of the life of young immigrants to Israel. In his interview to a Russophone TV program "Day" of Channel 9 Shumunov says that the three films, ''No One But Us'', ''Babylon Dreamers'', and ''Here and Now'' are a kind of a trilogy, an evolution of the same idea. Filmography *2011: ''No One But Us'', short, 35 min, diploma work. *2012: ''Eyes'', short *2015: ''Red Echoes of War'' *2016: ''Babylon Dreamers'', documentary, 90 min. **Summary: A bre ...
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Holly Morris (author)
Holly Morris (born September 30, 1965) is an US, American author, documentary director/producer and television presenter. Her articles have been published in ''The New York Times Book Review'', ''More (magazine), More'', ''O, The Oprah Magazine, O'', ''Slate (magazine), Slate'', ''The Daily Telegraph'', ''The Week'' and other national publications. Early life Morris was born in Chicago, Illinois, US. She is the daughter of former Professional football (gridiron), professional football player Johnny Morris (American football), Johnny Morris and Jeannie Morris, a sports reporter and writer. Johnny Morris was a Chicago Bears wide receiver who became a long-time sportscaster for WBBM-TV in Chicago and a football color commentator with CBS Sports. Jeannie Morris is the author of the best-selling book ''Brian Piccolo: A Short Season'', the story of an American National Football League player who died of cancer at the age of 26. Career Filmmaker Morris's newest film, Exposure, rele ...
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The Russian Woodpecker
''The Russian Woodpecker'' is a 2015 documentary film written, produced and directed by Chad Gracia following Fedor Alexandrovich's investigation into the Chernobyl disaster. It is Gracia's directorial debut feature. The film premiered in the "World Cinema Documentary" competition at 2015 Sundance Film Festival on 24 January 2015 and won the World Cinema Documentary Grand Jury Prize at the festival. Synopsis The films focuses on Fedor Alexandrovich's research into the cause of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in Ukraine and its potential connection to a Soviet Cold War-era structure, the Duga over-the-horizon radio antenna. His investigation is interrupted and impacted by the 2014 Euromaidan uprising, which eventually led to the ousting of the president Viktor Yanukovych. Production During the production of the film, cinematographer Artem Ryzhykov was injured by sniper fire at Euromaidan and his equipment was destroyed. Two people standing next to him were killed. Promotion A c ...
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IMDb
IMDb, historically known as the Internet Movie Database, is an online database of information related to films, television series, podcasts, home videos, video games, and streaming content online – including cast, production crew and biographies, plot summaries, trivia, ratings, and fan and critical reviews. IMDb began as a fan-operated movie database on the Usenet group "rec.arts.movies" in 1990, and moved to the Web in 1993. Since 1998, it has been owned and operated by IMDb.com, Inc., a subsidiary of Amazon. The site's message boards were disabled in February 2017. , IMDb was the 51st most visited website on the Internet, as ranked by Semrush. the database contained some million titles (including television episodes), million person records, and 83 million registered users. Features User profile pages show a user's registration date and, optionally, their personal ratings of titles. Since 2015, "badges" can be added showing a count of contributions. These badges rang ...
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Wladimir Klitschko
Wladimir Klitschko; an equivalent English spelling is Vladimir Klichko . His full name in , . (born 25 March 1976) is a Ukrainian former professional boxer who competed from 1996 to 2017. He held multiple heavyweight world championships between 2000 and 2015, including unified champion, unified titles between 2008 and 2015. During this time he also held the International Boxing Organization (IBO) and ''The Ring (magazine), Ring'' magazine titles. A strategic and intelligent boxer, Klitschko is considered to be one of the greatest heavyweight champions of all time. He was known for his exceptional knockout power, using a strong jab; cross (boxing), straight right hand; and hook (boxing), left hook, quick hand speed, formidable physical strength (which he often employed when clinch fighting, clinching opponents), and his athletic footwork (martial arts), footwork and mobility - unusual for boxers of his size. As an amateur boxing, amateur, Klitschko represented Ukraine at the 1 ...
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Vitali Klitschko
Vitalii Volodymyrovych Klychko (; ; born 19 July 1971), known as Vitali Klitschko, is a Ukrainian politician and former professional boxer. He serves as mayor of Kyiv,Vitali Klitschko sworn in as Kyiv mayor
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and is also head of the Kyiv City State Administration, having held both offices since June 2014. Klitschko is a former leader of the European Solidarity, Petro Poroshenko Bloc, and is a former member of the Ukrainian Parliament."You Scratch My Back, and I’ll Scratch Yours"
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White Horse (film)
''White Horse'' is a short documentary by filmmakers Maryann DeLeo and Christophe Bisson that features a man (Maxym Surkov) returning to his Ukraine home for the first time in twenty years. Evacuated from the city of Pripyat, Ukraine in 1986 due to the Chernobyl disaster, he has not returned since then. DeLeo is the same filmmaker of the 2004 Academy Award-winning short film '' Chernobyl Heart''. Plot The beginning of the film starts with DeLeo, Bisson and Surkov driving through Kyiv. This is introduced as the beginning of their journey to Pripyat, near the ground zero of Chernobyl. Once they reach the outpost outside the exclusion zone, we see that the area surrounding Pripyat is very deserted and dark. Once in the city, we see Surkov's old home, which he explains has been robbed of almost all its belongings due to looters. Yet there are still some mementos in the old apartment, including the wallpaper he and his mother put up, the training bars his father bought for him, an ol ...
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The Unnamed Zone
''The Unnamed Zone'' () is a 2006 Spanish documentary film by director Carlos Rodríguez about the lives of three young Ukrainian children directly affected by the 1986 Chernobyl disaster On 26 April 1986, the no. 4 reactor of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, located near Pripyat, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union (now Ukraine), exploded. With dozens of direct casualties, it is one of only .... Synopsis The Spanish film crew led by Carlos Rodriguez is following the life stories of three children - Lidia Pidvalna, Anastasia Pavlenko, and Andriy Kovalchuk - whose lives were drastically changed after an explosion at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Station on April 26, 1986. Through the documentary, the children and their families "living perilously close to the exclusion zone around the destroyed station recount their fears, dreams, fantasies, and hopes for the future."
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