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Only Believe the Wind: Chernobyl, 20 Years After| 32mins
Director: Viktar Korzoun | Producer: Kasia Kamockaja
Focus Years: 2007 | Country: Belarus
Subject Tags: environment, europe, global, health, livelihood
Quality Tags: Optimistic, Slow, Activating, Harmonizing
Synopsis:
“Only Believe the Wind” is a film about contemporary situation in the zone polluted by the accident at Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, and the attitude of scientists to nuclear energy in general. In the film one character calmly speaks and shows the radiation levels that exceed the norm hundreds and thousands times, and crops are grown nearby. Another character speaks of the terrible statistics of cancer illnesses, lies of the official scientists of nuclear physics and deprivation of the catastrophe's victims of privileges and the grim perspective of nuclear energy for the humankind. The film makes people think about the dangerous “games” humankind plays with the enormous powers of nuclear energy, and the responsibility for our descendents.

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