Disaster at Chernobyl (2004)
The explosion at Chernobyl was ten times worse than the Hiroshima bomb and was due to a combination of human error and imperfect technology. An account of the sixty critical minutes prior to the explosion of the nuclear power plant on the night of April 26, 1986.
Director: Renny Bartlett
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David Morrissey as Self - Narrator (voice) |
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Igor Slavinskiy as Anatoli Diatlov |
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Aleksander Khoroshko as Alexander Akimov |
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Volodya Stepanenko as Leonid Toptunov |
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Aleksander Klimbutski as Boris Stolyarchuk |
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Volodymyr Holosniak as Valeri Perevozchenko |
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Vladimir Mamchur as Alexander 'Sasha' Yuvchenko |
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Irina Pavliuk as Natasha Yuvchenko |
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Nikita Chavinin as Kirill Yuvchenko |
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Vladimir Melnyk as Valeri Khodemechuk |
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Vladimir Velianik as Yuri Tregub |
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Denys Hranchak as Sasha Agulov |
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Vladimir Ilenko as Nicolai Fornin |
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Nikolai Steinberg as Self - Nuclear Physicist |
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Boris Stolyarchuk as Self - Chernobyl Survivor |
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Alexander Yuvchenko as Self - Chernobyl Survivor |
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Piers Paul Read as Self - Writer |
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Sergei Yankovsky as Self - Chernobyl Investigator |
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Anatoli Diatlov as Self (archive footage) |
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Mikhail Gorbachev as Self (archive footage) |
| Sound | Kris Kalinski | Sound Designer |
| Directing | Renny Bartlett | Director |
| Writing | Renny Bartlett | Writer |
| Camera | Stefan Ivanov | Director of Photography |