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90'
Chernobyl, Natural History?
Running Time: 90'
/ Format: HD
/ Available versions: FR | EN
What is the explanation for the apparent resurgence of wildlife in Chernobyl? In the exclusion zone that is still forbidden to humans, in this strange world where radiation shifts with the seasons, zoologists and radioecologists are making surprising discoveries.
Directed by Luc Riolon
Written by Antoine Bamas, Luc Riolon
Coproducers: ARTE France / CNRS
Selected at the EBU 2010 SUMMIT as the exemple of scientific film
ARBRE D’OR – Festival International du Film Ecologique 2010
PRIX “BUFFON” Meilleur film traitant de la Biodiversité – Parisciences 2010
SILVER DRAGON – China International Conference of Science & Education Prod. 2010
Sélectionné au Festival A nous de voir Science & Cinéma – Oullins 2010
AWARD of the SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATION – International Scoop Festival 2010 (Angers)
Selected at the Green Film Festival 2011 (Lausanne / Genève)
Student Jury Award – Academia Film Olomouc 2011
Selected at the Green Film Festival in Seoul 2011
Selected at the International Forest Film Festival 2011
Selected at CinémAmbiente 2011
Best Work of the Continuing Education Category at Japan Prize 2011
Best Documentary Award – BANFF 2011
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Created 15 years ago by François Bertrand, Camera Lucida is an independent production company, offering a wide range of documentary films on various themes, from Science to Society, including Art, Nature and Music.