Radiophobia
NEW DOCS
Radiophobia is full of images that hit with the power of a sledgehammer and frightful ideas that resonate long after the film is over. Although the accident at Chernobyl’s reactor #4 was an immediate disaster, the nearby city of Pripyat was not evacuated for several days. A late Soviet model city of the future, the doomed community had 50,000 residents, 50,000 rose bushes, and a hospital boasting the slogan “The Health of the People Is the Wealth of the Country.” Twenty years later, residents return for the first time to a once familiar landscape to find themselves lost in a ghostly world of destruction, a Solaris-like world here on earth. We won’t know the full legacy of Chernobyl in our lifetime—this twenty-year checkup is just a blip in the lifespan of plutonium’s destructive power. TBW
Director
Julio Soto
Producers
Julio Soto, Juan Dakas, Yuliya Bogdanenko
Release Year
2006
Festival Year
2007
Country
Spain
Run Time
56 minutes