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Chernobyl - The New Evidence (2022)

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Chernobyl - The New Evidence

2022 Documentary 5.7 / 10

On April 26, 1986 Reactor 4 of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded, releasing clouds of radioactive fallout into the atmosphere. With access to hundreds of declassified KGB documents, Chernobyl: The New Evidence reveals the serious concerns of the KGB, the sacrifices the Soviet leadership were willing to make to keep the story quiet and the bravery that saved the world from an even more deadly disaster.

Chernobyl - The New Evidence: Cast & Crews

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Peter Sissons, Vladimir Slivyak, Valery Alekseyev, Gennady Frolov, Mikhail Gorbachev

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Chernobyl - The New Evidence is a gripping documentary that delves into one of history's most catastrophic events. By utilising declassified KGB documents, the film presents a nuanced narrative of the Chernobyl disaster that is both informative and chilling. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewer ... Show more >>

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3/5

Chernobyl - The New Evidence is a documentary that certainly grabs your attention, but it sometimes feels like it’s repeating what we already know about the Chernobyl disaster. While the access to KGB documents is intriguing, I found myself wishing for more personal stories rather than just facts an ... Show more >>

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Yes, Chernobyl - The New Evidence is worth watching for those interested in historical documentaries and the impact of nuclear disasters. It provides a compelling look at the aftermath of the Chernobyl disaster, revealing new insights through declassified KGB documents.

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