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Chernóbil, la noche del fin del mundo (which means Chernobyl, the night the world ended in English) is a Spanish documentary film. It tells the story of the terrible Chernobyl disaster that happened in 1986. This film helps young people understand what happened during one of the biggest nuclear accidents in history. It was first shown in cinemas in 2008.

What is "Chernobyl, the Night the World Ended"?

This documentary explores the events of the 1986 Chernobyl disaster. It was produced by a company called Plural Entertainment. The show is presented by Iker Jiménez and his partner, Carmen Porter. They guide viewers through the facts and stories related to this important historical event.

The Story of the Chernobyl Disaster

The main topic of the documentary is the Chernobyl disaster. This was a very serious accident that happened on April 26, 1986. It took place at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, near the city of Pripyat in what is now Ukraine. During a safety test, one of the reactors exploded and caught fire. This released a lot of radioactive material into the air.

Why was Chernobyl so important?

The Chernobyl disaster was one of the worst nuclear power plant accidents ever. It caused many people to leave their homes forever. The area around the plant became unsafe due to radiation. The documentary helps explain the causes and effects of this event. It shows how important it is to handle nuclear energy very carefully.

When and Where Was the Documentary First Shown?

Chernóbil, la noche del fin del mundo was first shown to the public on June 11, 2008. The very first screening happened at the Yelmo Islazul cinemas in Madrid, the capital city of Spain. This allowed many people to learn about the disaster through this film.

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