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      April 1986 nuclear plant disaster

      • Chernobyl dramatizes the story of the April 1986 nuclear plant disaster which occurred in the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, Soviet Union, telling the stories of the people who were involved in the disaster and those who responded to it.
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  2. May 3, 2019 · Brilliantly structured and anchored by great performances from Jared Harris, Emily Watson, Stellan Skarsgard, and more, “Chernobyl” is relentlessly bleak, but it has a remarkable cumulative power. I found each hour more impressive than the one before it, as Johan Renck’s complex, layered vision of an entire nation altered by a nuclear ...

  3. Chernobyl: Created by Craig Mazin. With Jessie Buckley, Jared Harris, Stellan Skarsgård, Adam Nagaitis. In April 1986, the city of Chernobyl in the Soviet Union suffers one of the worst nuclear disasters in the history of mankind.

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    • 2019-05-06
    • Drama, History, Thriller
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    • Is Valery Legasov's Home Portrayed accurately?
    • Was Valery Legasov An Expert in RBMK Nuclear Reactors?
    • Is Radiation Really Like "A Bullet"?
    • Is Emily Watson's Character, Ulana Khomyuk, Based on A Real person?
    • Could A Beam of Blue Light Be Seen Shooting Into The Sky Above The Open Reactor?
    • Did All of The People Who Watched from The Railway Bridge in Pripyat Die?
    • Did People Really Act Out of Fear of Being Shot?
    • Did A Helicopter Really Crash as It Flew Over The Reactor?
    • Did The Confrontation Between The Miners and The Minister of Coal Really Happen?
    • Did The Miners at Chernobyl Work Naked?

    No. Despite the Chernobyl miniseries depicting much of the culture of the Soviet Union accurately, Valery Legasov, a member of the Academy of Sciences, would not have been living in similar squalor as a fireman in the town of Pripyat, even after Legasov was shunned by the Soviet state. This reflects the HBO series' general failure to accurately dep...

    No. Though Legasov (Jared Harris) tells Boris Shcherbina (Stellan Skarsgård) this in the HBO miniseries, fact-checking Chernobylreveals that Legasov actually wasn't an expert on Chernobyl's reactors. Legasov had been working as head of the laboratory at the Kurchatov Institute of Atomic Energy. However, his specialty was inorganic chemistry, and th...

    No. We're told this by Jared Harris's character, scientist Valery Legasov, who says that radiation is like "a bullet" and Chernobyl is like "three trillion bullets in the air, water and food... that won't stop firing for 50,000 years." It appears that science has once again gone out the window in favor of dramatization. The series is again attempti...

    No. The HBO Chernobylminiseries makes it seem like Valery Legasov (Jared Harris) didn't have much help as he investigated what happened at Chernobyl, except for fellow scientist Ulana Khomyuk (Emily Watson). However, the real Legasov was assisted by dozens, if not hundreds, of scientists who worked on the problem of Chernobyl. Emily Watson's charac...

    Yes. Nuclear reactors can produce a blue hue from Cherenkov radiation, but that's not what caused the unique light. New York Timesscience writer Henry Fountain points out that there's no way it would have looked like "the 'Tribute in Light' in Lower Manhattan on the anniversary of Sept. 11." The show's creator, Craig Mazin, defended the scene by sa...

    No. However, this is what has been reported in the media over the years, earning the bridge, which lies between the town of Pripyat and the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, its nickname The Bridge of Death. In the miniseries, Pripyat residents gather on the bridge, which is roughly a kilometer away from the plant, to watch the clouds of smoke and ray...

    No. The miniseries relies heavily on the stereotypical notion that the Soviet state used the fear of being shot (or executed in other ways) as a persuasive tool. "Fly the helicopter over that reactor or I'll have you shot." "Tell me how a nuclear reactor works or I'll have one of these soldiers throw you out of the helicopter." This is an inaccurat...

    This intense scene is misleading in relation to the Chernobyl true story. In the HBO miniseries, Valery Legasov (Jared Harris) attempts to explain to Boris Shcherbina (Stellan Skarsgård) and the pilot that if they fly over the reactor, either the radiation they'll be exposed to will quickly kill them or the electronics on the helicopter will be des...

    There was a real-life meeting between the Deputy Minister of the Mining Industry and the Tula miners, which took place on May 12, 1986. "He gave us 24 hours to gather our belongings," says miner Vladimir Naumov (The Heroes of Chernobyl). However, the scene that depicts the confrontation between the coal minister and the miners never happened in rea...

    No. This is a gross exaggeration. Even the miniseries' writer and creator, Craig Mazin, said that there were varying accounts of how many articles of clothing actually came off, in addition to the number of miners who took off clothing. Chernobyl engineer Oleksiy Breus commented on the show's portrayal of the miners working completely in the buff, ...

  4. Chernobyl is a 2019 historical drama television miniseries that revolves around the Chernobyl disaster of 1986 and the cleanup efforts that followed. The series was created and written by Craig Mazin and directed by Johan Renck. It features an ensemble cast led by Jared Harris, Stellan Skarsgård, Emily Watson, and Paul Ritter.

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  5. Jun 4, 2019 · In "Chernobyl," starring Jared Harris and Emily Watson, the creators imagine confrontation where it was unthinkable—and, in doing so, cross the line from conjuring a fiction to creating a lie....

  6. May 6, 2019 · The HBO based-on-a-true story miniseries examines the fallout of the 1986 Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant disaster. Here's what really happened.

  7. May 3, 2019 · By Mike Hale. May 3, 2019. How do you dramatize a great big mess? The 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster is a subject full of gripping detail and historical and scientific import.

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