
Chernobyl: The Last Battle of the USSR
History · Documentary · Drama
Overview
Three decades after the nuclear explosion, almost everything has been said about this ecological and sanitary disaster that made Pripiat a part of History. How did the greatest industrial disaster change the course of History, disrupt global geopolitics and, directly or indirectly, redistribute the balances and power relations of the twentieth century? The world will never be the same again. By retracing the incredible battle waged by the Soviet Union against radiation, this film proposes to retrace and enlighten an extraordinary story, while exploring the historical stakes in the medium and long-term…
Top Cast
Pierre Tissot
Pierre Tissot
Narrator (voice)
Pierre Tissot
Narrator (voice)
Natalia Baranovskaya
Natalia Baranovskaya
Self
Natalia Baranovskaya
Self
Marc Molitor
Marc Molitor
Self
Marc Molitor
Self
Vladimir Usatenko
Vladimir Usatenko
Self
Vladimir Usatenko
Self


Kate Brown
Kate Brown
Self
Kate Brown
Self
Yves Lenoir
Yves Lenoir
Self
Yves Lenoir
Self
Mykhailo Garasyu
Mykhailo Garasyu
Self
Mykhailo Garasyu
Self
Anatolii Karatsyuba
Anatolii Karatsyuba
Self
Anatolii Karatsyuba
Self
Sergei Burenkov
Sergei Burenkov
Self (archive footage)
Sergei Burenkov
Self (archive footage)


Mikhail Gorbachev
Mikhail Gorbachev
Self (archive footage)
Mikhail Gorbachev
Self (archive footage)
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