And the following year, Stalin personally signed the decree of the Council of Ministers of the USSR “On research, design and experimental work on the use of atomic energy for peaceful purposes.”
Chernobyl Archival Footage
Licensing footage related to the Russian Kursk, a nuclear-powered submarine that tragically sank in the Barents Sea in 2000
Attention, all history enthusiasts and documentary filmmakers! We announce that we are now licensing footage related to the Russian Kursk, a nuclear-powered submarine that tragically sank in the Barents Sea in 2000. Our archive contains unique footage of the Kursk’s construction, launch, and final moments, as well as interviews with survivors and experts.
This historic event made headlines around the world and remains one of the most significant submarine disasters in history. By licensing our footage, you will have access to valuable content that can enhance your documentaries, news reports, or educational materials. Our footage is high-quality and licensed for commercial and editorial use.
Valuable content that can enhance your documentaries, news reports, or educational materials
Don’t miss this opportunity to add a unique perspective to your project and educate audiences about this important moment in history. Contact us today to learn more about licensing our Kursk-related footage.
Our archive contains unique footage of the Kursk’s construction, launch, and final moments, as well as interviews with survivors and experts.
We have recently digitized hours of Betacam SP tapes that contain rare and previously unseen footage of the Kursk and its crew. By licensing our footage, you will have access to valuable content that can enhance your documentaries, news reports, or educational materials. Our footage is high-quality and licensed for commercial and editorial use.