Chernobyl: Zone of Exclusion

Michale Boganim
Olga Kurylenko, Antoine Reinartz, Sergei Strelnikov, Nicolas Wangchuk, Julia Atamanov, Natalia Tkachenco, Ilya Iosifov, Vyacheslav Slanko, Nikita Emshanov, Tatyana Rasskazova, Marina Bryantseva, Vladyslav Akulyonok, Dmitriy Surzhikov
2011
France, Germany, Ukraine, Poland
Completed
French, Ukrainian, Russian
108 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known asLa terre outragée,is aFrance, Germany, Ukraine, PolandProducerwomen sex,At2011Released in year
。The dialogue language isFrench, Ukrainian, Russian,Current Douban rating7.4(For reference only)。
On April 26, 1986, in the small town of Pripyat, just a few kilometers from the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. In this bright spring, Anya and Peter are having their wedding, little Valery and his father Alexei, an engineer at the power plant, plant an apple tree, and the forest ranger Nikolai is on his usual patrol in the woods... At that moment, an accident occurs at the power plant. Peter is called to extinguish the fire and never returns. Affected by this disaster, radioactive substances transform nature in an instant. The local residents are suddenly evacuated. Alexei, who is pressured to stay silent by the authorities, would rather disappear... Ten years later. The ghost town of Pripyat, abandoned by its residents, has become a no man's land, and this modern Pompeii has turned into a peculiar tourist destination... Today, Anya is a guide here, while Valery searches for his father, and Nikolai continues to cultivate his toxic garden. Time has crafted its work; is the hope for a new life possible?