Ivette Löcker reflects on representability and memory in her review of Pol Cruchten's latest documentary Voices from Chernobyl.
We discussed the Chernobyl disaster with nuclear energy expert Sonja Schmid on the occasion of our special Chernobyl issue.
Ana Riberio analyzes the transnational aspects of Michale Boganim's Land of Oblivion.
Daniel Fuller looks at the way a Ukrainian computer game transfigured folkloric processes of remembering, drawing parallels to Andrei Tarkovsky’s Stalker.
Jack Page looks at the much-hyped documentary Russian Woodpecker, which juxtaposes the nuclear accident with the turbulent political events happening in Ukraine today.
Ukrainian scholar Tetiana Ostapchuk locates negative national stereotypes in popular US-American productions about Chernobyl.