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The Russian Woodpecker

The Russian Woodpecker

Chernobyl & War in Ukraine

20156.21h 20m

Overview

As his country is gripped by revolution and war, a Ukrainian victim of the Chornobyl nuclear disaster discovers a dark secret and must decide whether to risk his life and play his part in the revolution by revealing it.

Directed by Chad Gracia
Written by Chad Gracia
Produced by Chad Gracia, Mike Lerner, Ram Devineni
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Top Cast

F

Fedor Alexandrovich

Himself

A

Andrei Alexandrovich

Fedor's Father

I

Igor Alexandrovich

Fedor's Son

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Natalia Baranovskaya

Chernobyl Historian

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Andrei Bilyk

Chernobyl Chief Engineer

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Fedor Chebanenko

Duga Data Commander

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Charlie D'Agata

Himself - CBS News Foreign Correspondent (archive footage)

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Anatoly Duatlov

Chernobyl Engineer

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Fedor Dubrovka

Radar Professor

Mikhail Gorbachev

Mikhail Gorbachev

Former President Russia (archive footage)

Themes & Keywords

woodpeckernuclear catastrophechernobyl

About The Russian Woodpecker

The Russian Woodpecker is a documentary, history film released in 2015 exploring themes of woodpecker, nuclear catastrophe, chernobyl. Directed by Chad Gracia, it stars Fedor Alexandrovich, Andrei Alexandrovich, Igor Alexandrovich. As his country is gripped by revolution and war, a Ukrainian victim of the Chornobyl nuclear disaster discovers a dark secret and must decide whether to risk his life and play his part in the revolution by revealing it.

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