Radiophobia
Filmmakers Julio Soto Gurpide and Juan Dakas invite audiences on a haunting journey into the heart of one of history’s most devastating nuclear disasters with Radiophobia, a powerful documentary that examines the Chernobyl catastrophe and its lingering effects 20 years later.
In 1986, the Chernobyl nuclear disaster shocked the world, leaving behind a legacy of fear, silence, and environmental devastation. Radiophobia brings together survivors, former workers, and soldiers who were on duty during that fateful night, offering a rare and intimate glimpse into their experiences. For the first time, these individuals return to the "Zone" to confront their pasts amidst the ruins of the present.
Through personal testimonies, stark imagery, and a poignant narrative, Radiophobia sheds light on the human cost of the disaster and the enduring impact of radiation on both the land and its people.
Directed by Julio Soto Gurpide and produced by Juan Dakas, Radiophobia is a compelling exploration of memory, trauma, and resilience in the face of an unprecedented tragedy.
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