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City 40

  • 2016
  • 1h 13m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
1.6K
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City 40 (2016)
Behind the walls of a forbidden city, the only thing more dangerous than its secrets is the truth.
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Behind the walls of a forbidden city, the only thing more dangerous than its secrets is the truth.Behind the walls of a forbidden city, the only thing more dangerous than its secrets is the truth.Behind the walls of a forbidden city, the only thing more dangerous than its secrets is the truth.

  • Director
    • Samira Goetschel
  • Writers
    • Samira Goetschel
    • Monique Zavistovski
  • Stars
    • Lavrenti Beria
    • Viktor Fetisov
    • Mikhail Gorbachev
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Samira Goetschel
    • Writers
      • Samira Goetschel
      • Monique Zavistovski
    • Stars
      • Lavrenti Beria
      • Viktor Fetisov
      • Mikhail Gorbachev
    • 6User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Lavrenti Beria
    Lavrenti Beria
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Viktor Fetisov
    • Self - (Director of Mayak Nuclear Plant)
    • (archive footage)
    Mikhail Gorbachev
    Mikhail Gorbachev
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Sergei Kirillov
    • Self - (Local Journalist)
    Igor Kurchatov
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Nadezhda Kutepova
    • Self (human rights lawyer)
    Gregory Kuznetsov
    • Self - (Journalist)
    Vladimir Kuznetsov
    • Self - (member of Russian Atomic Energy Corporation)
    Alexander Litvinenko
    Alexander Litvinenko
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Natalia Manzurova
    • Self (Nuclear scientist)
    Vladimir Putin
    Vladimir Putin
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Joseph Stalin
    Joseph Stalin
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Iosif Stalin)
    Galina Vasilievna
    • Self - (Nadezhda's Assistant)
    Boris Yeltsin
    Boris Yeltsin
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • Director
      • Samira Goetschel
    • Writers
      • Samira Goetschel
      • Monique Zavistovski
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    8JvH48

    Worrisome documentary. Makes us wonder what other places kept hidden for us in the interest of National Security, but equally dangerous for environment and people living there

    Saw this at the Movies That Matter film festival 2017 in The Hague. The first half of the documentary presents a good overview of the purpose of City 40, what is happening there, what binds its inhabitants to the city, and what urges them to stay there. All this is perfectly understandable, despite the fact that the people living there have a restricted life and cannot tell anything about it to the outside world. But its infrastructure and provisioning is far better than elsewhere in the country, and luxury goods as well as cultural events are available, also much better than in the rest of the country. And as one of the talking heads said: "scientists are busy with splitting atoms, and the rest does not interest them as long as they can continue with splitting atoms." Having a scientific background myself in physics, I fully recognize the truth in this statement.

    The second half was more worrying and made us aware of hidden side effects, particularly considering environmental issues with nuclear waste and accidents, of which Chernobyl is just an infamous example. Same applies to the people living in the city, who must sustain radiation and related dangers much more than at other places. Though not proven, there were suspicious effects on offspring due to genetic problems, probably becoming worse in future generations. I would not be surprised when there are many more of such places, hidden for us in the interest of National Security, and certainly not in former communist countries alone, but also in "our" part of the world.
    10chanelsamson

    Incredible

    Everyone should see this film. It's a reminder of how people who live in comfort will turn a blind eye to injustice until they are in a survivalist situation themselves. Extremely eye opening and full of information, history, and heart. The main character was an inspirational figure to follow. After watching, I am in awe, disgust, and also full of hope. Environmental and social justice change is not an option anymore, it's a necessity.
    7tlodovico

    A fascinating story

    A fascinating view into the cold war era, and the price that societies paid in the name of national security. It highlights trade-offs that a government and its people made for the security of a country. Sound familiar? The issues certainly are still relevant today. And while the film focuses on a few cities in Russia, these are global issues.

    The story was presented in a balanced way. The information is eye opening. I enjoyed the interviews, which were personal, relatable and human. And there is some beautiful cinematography in there too! I especially recommend this to those with an interest in history, politics, war, peace, human rights, or the environment.
    9skyemotel

    City 40 is both a history lesson and a warning for our future

    Goetschel's inventive use of narrative to describe human rights violations in Ozersk and the exploitation of its citizens is singularly successful in describing the reach of the Russian nuclear machine and the affect it has in very human terms. Choosing to put a face - intelligent, courageous - on the nuclear culture of City 40 is perhaps the only way which those of us not directly impacted can relate to an unimaginable covenant. The film classically exposes the deal that has been struck, trading health and freedom for dying and imprisonment, and demands a response from its audience. It artfully raises the question of what would be worth the sacrifice of your life? Your children's lives? Your freedom? Your children's freedom? Beautifully shot, with a score subtle and evocative, City 40 is both a history lesson and a warning about our future.
    ersbel

    Fascinating

    Fascinating footage. The present time outdoors images show a world well behind, very much like the poor countries of the Eastern Europe some 15-20 years before. And this is the pampered population of the special city. Outside the city gates the life is much much worse.

    The stories are fascinating too. It is amazing to see how primitive is the "elite" mind of the Soviet Union, the old wives tales and the conspiracy popping up at every phrase.

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    • Trivia
      There are a series of intertitles throughout the film which read:
      • To keep their location hidden from the enemy, Mayak and City 40 were not placed on any map.
      • "Plutonium Lake" feeds into the Techa River, which is the region's main water source and one of the most contaminated places on Earth.
      • Half a million people living in the Ozersk region have been exposed to five times the amount of radiation as those affected by Chernobyl.
      • After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Russia's secret cities were suddenly recognized as places on the map.
      • Mayak stores an estimated 50 tons of weapons-grade plutonium and 38 tons of highly enriched uranium.
      • Since her last interview, Nadezhda Kutepova was interrogated by the Russian secret police under their "foreign agent" law.
    • Goofs
      At around 43:40 into the documentary, the second lake identified as "Lake Irtyash" appears to actually be Lake Karachay (which as of 2017 has been completely filled in). The dump truck dumping shown was likely not dumping solid radioactive waste as implied, but was part of the effort to fill in and cover the lake to prevent radiation from escaping.
    • Quotes

      Nadezhda Kutepova: My name is Nadezhda Kutepova and I'm a native of Ozersk. I was born here. We were told we live in a secret place. There were spies all over, sneaking around, gathering information. My mother used to warn me, 'Darling, never say where you are from or a Black Mariah will takes away and you'll never see your parents again. Let state secrets stay secret.'

    • Soundtracks
      Darker Than Midnight
      Music by Michael A. Levine

      Lyrics by Michael A. Levine & Marina Verenikina

      Performed by Marina Verenikina

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • September 1, 2016 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Russia
      • United States
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Сороковка
    • Filming locations
      • Ozersk, Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia
    • Production company
      • D.I.G. Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 13m(73 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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