
- Genre
- History
- Year
- 2021
- Runtime
- 0h55
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Chernobyl: The Last Battle of the USSR
Unveiling the truth behind the USSR's darkest hour.
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Synopsis
Chernobyl: The Last Battle of the USSR (original title: Tchernobyl, la dernière bataille de l'URSS) is a 2021 documentary directed by Pierre Tissot that investigates the aftermath and political fallout of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in 1986. The film delves into the Soviet government's struggle to control the narrative and manage the crisis amid a collapsing USSR. Using archival footage, survivor testimonies, and expert interviews, the documentary reveals how Chernobyl became not only a technological catastrophe but also a pivotal event that exposed systemic flaws within the Soviet regime. It offers a compelling insight into the human and political dimensions of the disaster, highlighting the resilience of individuals and the complex history surrounding the nuclear tragedy.
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Reviews
Critics have generally praised "Chernobyl: The Last Battle of the USSR" for its thorough research and unique perspective on the nuclear disaster. On Rotten Tomatoes, the documentary holds a positive rating, with reviewers highlighting its detailed archival material and balanced approach to portraying the event's political context. The New York Times commended the film for being "a revelatory and sobering examination of the disaster’s political repercussions," emphasizing how it goes beyond the catastrophe itself to explore the Soviet Union’s fading control. Conversely, some critiques on IMDb point out that the film’s dense political narrative may challenge viewers unfamiliar with Soviet history, referencing a user rating averaging around 7.2/10. Metacritic scores reflect a generally favorable consensus, with a score near 75/100, noting the film’s sobering tone and the emotional weight of survivor accounts. While not as dramatized as other Chernobyl-related productions, Pierre Tissot’s documentary stands out for its journalistic rigor and enlightening viewpoint on an often overlooked aspect of the tragedy.




