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245 04 $a The battle of Chernobyl $h [videorecording] / $c Play Film presents ; a film by Thomas Johnson ; produced by Hind Sa©h ; a coproduction Corbis/Sygma, Guillaume Valabr©·gue ; with the participation of France 3 ; for Discovery Networks International ; Discovery Communications, Inc.
246 1  $i Also known as: $a Bataille de Tchernobyl
250    $a Standard format.
260    $a Brooklyn, N.Y. : $b First Run/Icarus Films, $c [2006]
300    $a 1 videodisc (94 min.) : $b sd., col. ; $c 4 3/4 in.
538    $a DVD.
546    $a Narration in English, interviews in Russian with English subtitles.
511 0  $a Narrator, Tim Birkett.
508    $a Camera, Nicolas Duch©®ne, Nikolay Goncharenko, Christopher Wood ; photos, Igor Kostin ; editor, Jerome Legrand ; music, Beno©ʼt Pimont ; digital effects diector, Laurent Simonini ; consultant, Galina Akerman.
500    $a Originally produced as a television documentary in 2006.
520    $a On April 26, 1986, a reactor at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in the Ukrainian city of Pripyat exploded and began spewing radioactive smoke and gas. More than 40,000 residents in the immediate area were exposed to fallout 100 times greater than that from the two atomic bombs dropped on Japan. But the most serious nuclear accident in history had only begun. Based on top-secret government documents that came to light only after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1999, the program reveals a systematic cover-up of the true scope of the disaster, including the possibility of a secondary explosion of the still-smoldering magma, whose radioactive clouds would have rendered Europe uninhabitable. The consequences of this catastrophe continue today, with thousands of disabled survivors suffering from the "Chernobyl syndrome" of radiation-related illnesses, and the urgent need to replace the hastily-constructed and now crumbling sarcophagus over the still-contaminated reactor.
540    $a Public performance rights purchased.
650  0 $a Chernobyl Nuclear Accident, Chornobyl£, Ukraine, 1986.
610 20 $a Chornobyl£s£ka atomna elektrostantŁsiiŁa (Chornobyl£, Ukraine)
650  0 $a Nuclear power plants $x Accidents $z Chornobyl£. $z Chornobyl£.
650  0 $a Radioactive pollution $z Chornobyl£. $z Chornobyl£.
650  0 $a Radiation victims $z Chornobyl£. $z Chornobyl£.
655  7 $a Documentary television programs. $2 lcgft
655  7 $a Environmental television programs. $2 lcgft
700 1  $a Johnson, Thomas.
700 1  $a Sa©h, Hind.
700 1  $a Valabr©·gue, Guillaume.
700 1  $a Birkett, Tim.
700 1  $a Kostin, Ihor F.
710 2  $a Play Film (Firm)
710 2  $a Corbis/Sygma (Firm)
710 2  $a Soci©♭t©♭ nationale de programme France-R©♭gions.
710 2  $a Discovery Networks.
710 2  $a Discovery Communications, Inc.
710 2  $a First Run/Icarus Films.
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