Chernobyl

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USA / UK, 2019, 5 h 11 min (Length: 59–65 min)

Creators:

Craig Mazin

Directed by:

Johan Renck

Screenplay:

Craig Mazin

Cinematography:

Jakob Ihre

Cast:

Jared Harris, Stellan Skarsgård, Emily Watson, Jessie Buckley, Paul Ritter, Adam Nagaitis, Robert Emms, Sam Troughton, Con O'Neill, Adrian Rawlins (more)
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Episodes(5)

Plots(1)

Chernobyl, a five-part miniseries co-production from HBO and Sky, dramatizes the story of the 1986 nuclear accident, one of the worst man-made catastrophes in history – and of the sacrifices made to save Europe from unimaginable disaster. On April 26, 1986, the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine, Soviet Union suffered a massive explosion that released radioactive material across Belarus, Russia and Ukraine and as far as Scandinavia and western Europe. Jared Harris portrays Valery Legasov, a leading Soviet nuclear physicist. As part of the response team, he was one of the first to grasp the scope of the unparalleled disaster that occurred. Stellan Skarsgård plays Soviet Deputy Prime Minister Boris Shcherbina, who is assigned by the Kremlin to lead the government commission on Chernobyl in the hours immediately following the accident. Emily Watson portrays Ulana Khomyuk, a Soviet nuclear physicist committed to solving the mystery of what led to the Chernobyl disaster. (HBO Europe)

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Reviews of this series by the user Stanislaus (1)

Chernobyl (2019) 

English Chernobyl offers a breathtaking five hours that takes you back more than three decades in time to learn what preceded and followed the worst nuclear accident in the history of nuclear power through an authentic and extremely raw portrayal. Although Legasov's fate is revealed in the first few minutes, by not telling the story in a linear fashion, the creators managed to keep me riveted until the very end. In the ruins of the devastated power plant and its surroundings, to the tune of agonizing, metallic-sounding music (as if to evoke the explosion itself), a dual struggle is waged for life and for truth, and it is all the sadder to see death and lies winning. Judging the degree of responsibility of the various players and coming to terms with what actually led to the meltdown certainly couldn't have been easy or one-sidedly clear, but the series offers a truly realistic view of the event, no matter how much it deviates from or adheres to reality. I commend the creators for not only focusing on the investigation of the accident and its investigators, but for also offering a glimpse into the lives of the ordinary people affected by it, giving the whole thing a broader and more objective scope. The central trio of actors – Jared Harris, Stellan Skarsgård and Emily Watson – and the supporting cast played their parts to perfection. I definitely consider the sequences from the hospital with the burned victims, the killing of the animals in the area and of course the final trial to be the most powerful, uncomfortable and chilling scenes of the entire miniseries. As ambiguous as the view of the infamous disaster may seem, the miniseries is clearly a very high quality piece of work that deserves attention without question. ()