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The term “radiophobia” was coined to describe the symptoms of those exposed to the radioactive fallout. Filmed entirely in the “No Access Area”, Radiophobia analyzes the event and its effects from the viewpoint of a group of survivors and personnel that was on duty the night of the accident. In the 20 years since the event, this is the first time those involved return to the “Area” to try and reconcile their past with the ruins of the present.
Julio Soto lives and works in Madrid and New York. His films have been shown at major international festivals and won numerous awards. His works include: Zero Gravity (2002), Invisibile City (2004) and The Possibility of Utopia (2004).
Edizione 2006
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DOCUMENTARY
Spain United States, 2005, 54'
REGIA/DIRECTOR
Julio Soto
TAGS:
Chernobyl, radiation, Nuclear/Atomic
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