The Las People of Chernobyl 3 – Festival Run
We are proud to announce that the documentary film “The Last People of Chernobyl 3” won the award for best documentary film at the Bucovina film festival in Ukraine. Co
Humanitarian Action Chernobyl Winter 2021
An album depicting the behind-the-scenes of the sixth humanitarian action to help the samosely, the last indigenous residents of the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. The action was carrie
The Last People of Chernobyl 3 – Director Interview
The film “Last People of Chernobyl 3” is currently being screened at the Pigdon Street International Film Festival, where it is competing with films from around the wor
The Last People of Chernobyl 3 Internet Release
This is an emotional documentary film showing the lives of the Samosely – people who still live in the Closed Zone created after the 1986 nuclear power plant disaster. Their
The Last People of Chernobyl 3 – Director Interview
The premiere of the latest documentary film of our production is approaching. The Last People of Chernobyl 3 will be available for free on YouTube. We conducted an interview with t
The Last People of Chernobyl 3 – Cinema Screenings
On September 26 the premiere of the documentary film The Last People of Chernobyl 3 took place in Warsaw’s Cinema City Arkadia , on September 28 and 29 screenings were also h
The Last Loner Everyday – Official Music Video
Introducing the official music video of the independent full-length film The Last Loner, featuring the band “Tam” with their original song titled “Everyday,”
Podcast – Creating independent ciemna
A few days ago, XBestCinema members Amadeusz Kocan and Bartosz Wabno took part in a GOcast podcast. The main point of the conversation was the creation of independent cinema in Pol
Morning TV Interview about Chernobyl
Today, Amadeusz Kocan of XBestCinema and Krystian Machnik of napromieniowani.pl appeared on the TV show “Question for Breakfast.” The main point of the program was the
Samosely – the last inhabitants of Chernobyl. How do they live in a place abandoned by people and God?
The humanitarian campaigns to help samosely, in which we have participated for several years, and this year’s documentary film, are beginning to catch the attention of more a