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‘Alive Yet’ is a haunting exploration of the aftermath of Chornobyl. The documentary weaves unsettling interviews with researchers and stark aerial footage that captures the desolation within the exclusion zone. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to absorb the somber reality of radiation’s lingering effects on both people and nature. The visuals are striking—anomalous plants stand in contrast to a ghostly landscape, while the stories of birth defects resonate deeply. It’s this unique blend of personal narratives and observational filming that sets it apart. There's a rawness to the presentations, a sense of urgency buried beneath the calm facade of the interviews. It’s a film that lingers in your thoughts long after the credits roll.
Documentary on Chornobyl disaster aftermathInterviews with researchersFocus on radiation effects and personal stories
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