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Title The babushkas of Chernobyl / produced and directed by Holly Morris, Anne Bogart ; a PowderKeg Studios production in association with Hedgebrook, Chicken & Egg Pictures, Fork Films ; executive producers, Nancy Nordhoff, Lynn Hays, Jill Mazursky, Stacy Sherman, Billy Ray ; written by Holly Morris
Published [San Francisco, California, USA] : Kanopy Streaming, 2016

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Description 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 71 min.)
Summary A documentary on a group of elderly women who have chosen to live in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, an approximately 1,500-mile perimeter surrounding the site of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster designated by the government as off-limits
The Babushkas of Chernobyl of the collection of films - The Babushkas of Chernobyl. The Babushkas of Chernobyl journeys into the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone several decades after the world's worst nuclear disaster in April 1986. The tightly regulated 1000 square mile Dead Zone remains one of the most radioactively contaminated places on Earth, complete with military border guards. Surprisingly, a defiant, spirited group of elderly women scratches out an existence in this lethal landscape. The resilient babushkas are the last survivors of a small community who refused to leave their ancestral homes after the Chernobyl disaster. The film follows the women for over a year, capturing their unusual lives in the Dead Zone, as well as other extraordinary scenes -- from radiation spikes just a few feet from the nuclear reactor, to a group of thrill-seekers called "Stalkers" who sneak into the Zone illegally to pursue post-apocalyptic video game-inspired fantasies. Scientists in the area describe the extent of contamination in the Exclusion Zone and the continuing danger of radiation poisoning. Journalist Mary Mycio, author of Wormwood Forest: A Natural History of Chernobyl, studies the long-term impacts on humans, animals, and plants. A visit to the reactor itself shows a containment sarcophagus under construction, which will need to last longer than the pyramids in Egypt to prevent further radiation releases. While the babushkas' spirit mirrors the determination of the Ukrainian nation - a country that continues to survive despite its ongoing conflict with Russia - it remains unlikely Chernobyl will be repopulated anytime in the foreseeable future
Analysis Documentaries
Notes Title from title frames
Credits Cinematographer, Japhet Weeks ; editors, Richard Howard, Mary Manhardt, Michael Taylor ; composer, Rob Teehan
Event Originally produced by The Video Project in 2015
Notes In Ukrainian, Russian, and English, with optional English subtitles
Closed-captioning
Woodstock Film Festival, winner; Salem Film Festival, winner; Los Angeles Film Festival, winner; Sun Valley Film Festival, winner; Sante Fe Film Festival, winner; DOC NYC, official selection; Seattle International Film Festival, official selection
Subject Chernobyl Nuclear Accident, Chornobylʹ, Ukraine, 1986.
Chernobyl Nuclear Accident, Chornobylʹ, Ukraine, 1986 -- Environmental aspects
Chernobyl Nuclear Accident, Chornobylʹ, Ukraine, 1986 -- Social aspects
Nuclear accidents -- Ukraine -- Chornobylʹ
Older women -- Ukraine -- Chornobylʹ
Social aspects.
Older women.
Nuclear accidents.
Ukraine -- Chornobylʹ
Genre/Form Documentary films.
Documentary films.
Documentaires.
Form Streaming video
Author Morris, Holly, 1965- film director, film producer, screenwriter.
Bogart, Anne, film director, film producer.
Weeks, Japhet, director of photography.
Teehan, Rob, 1983- composer (expression)
PowderKeg Studios (Firm), production company.
Hedgebrook (Organization), production company.
Chicken & Egg Pictures (Firm), production company.
Video Project, production company.
Fork Films, production company.
Kanopy (Firm)