
Nadya's Village
Directed by Seiichi Motohashi2000 1h 58mDocumentary
6.7
Before the Chernobyl disaster, Nadja's village was home to 300 peasant families. After evacuation, only 6 households remain and access to the village is shut off. The remaining villagers continue to raise livestock, cultivate crops, and continue with their lives regardless of contamination.
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Nadya's Village was released on February 16, 2000.
Nadya's Village was directed by Seiichi Motohashi.
Nadya's Village has a runtime of 1h 58m.
Nadya's Village was produced by Minoru Kamata.
Before the Chernobyl disaster, Nadja's village was home to 300 peasant families. After evacuation, only 6 households remain and access to the village is shut off. The remaining villagers continue to raise livestock, cultivate crops, and continue with their lives regardless of contamination.
Nadya's Village is a Documentary film.
Nadya's Village has an audience rating of 6.7 out of 10.

