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Back to Chernobyl

The film tells the story of the Chernobyl accident through a mosaic of unique personal testimonies of its participants. The experiences of the difficult past and the sad results of the present recreate the full picture of the accident 30 years later.

Top Cast

  • Oksana Braginsky

    Oksana Braginsky

    Self

  • Gennady Fraierman

    Gennady Fraierman

    Self

  • Boris Gerstein

    Boris Gerstein

    Self

  • Vladimir Kagan

    Vladimir Kagan

    Self

  • Alexander Kalantirsky

    Alexander Kalantirsky

    Self

  • Polina Polski

    Polina Polski

    Self

  • Michael Rubin

    Michael Rubin

    Self

  • Berl Starlokovsky

    Berl Starlokovsky

    Self

Overview

The film tells the story of the Chernobyl accident through a mosaic of unique personal testimonies of its participants. The experiences of the difficult past and the sad results of the present recreate the full picture of the accident 30 years later.

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