Chernobyl: The Invisible Enemy
Released 5 years ago in 2021. Chernobyl: The Invisible Enemy is a documentary film. directed by Roxane Schlumberger. At just 57 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
In Ukraine, on the 26th of April 1986, a catastrophe shook the whole of Europe, and the world experienced a fatal day that became engraved in its history – A major nuclear accident at Chernobyl turned an entire city into a post-apocalyptic ghost town. Tens of thousands of lives were ruined. Today, nature has begun reclaiming the area of the exclusion zone surrounding the old power plant. But the consequences and the suffering are still felt today. Chernobyl is a lesson for the present. It warns us about the risks of our ever-evolving modern society. But Chernobyl taught us more importantly about the cost of lies. By highlighting the flaws in the Soviet Union system, it revealed how they can lead to disaster, and how the way we tell information about what really happened can cause harm. The past cannot be undone, but we can learn from it.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Chernobyl: The Invisible Enemy about?
In Ukraine, on the 26th of April 1986, a catastrophe shook the whole of Europe, and the world experienced a fatal day that became engraved in its history – A major nuclear accident at Chernobyl t...
Who directed Chernobyl: The Invisible Enemy?
Chernobyl: The Invisible Enemy was directed by Roxane Schlumberger.
How long is Chernobyl: The Invisible Enemy?
Chernobyl: The Invisible Enemy has a runtime of 0 hours and 57 minutes (57 minutes total).
When was Chernobyl: The Invisible Enemy released?
Chernobyl: The Invisible Enemy was released on February 9, 2021 in theaters.