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Chernobyl: Funeral Feast (1993)

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Runtime : 1H 6M

Director : Rollan Serhiyenko

Synopsis

The film marks the occasion of the 800-year anniversary of Chernobyl: an epitaph to the nuclear power station tragedy. Lina Kostenko, the Ukrainian poet, joins former residents on their annual trip to the dead town.

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Rollan Serhiyenko
Rollan Serhiyenko
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