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Siberian Apocalypse

December 28, 2006 0h 44m

Originally released in 2006. Siberian Apocalypse is a documentary film. directed by Laura Verklan. At just 44 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Synopsis

This astounding documentary delves into the mysteries of the Tunguska event – one of the largest cosmic disasters in the history of civilisation. At 7.15 am, on 30th June 1908, a giant fireball, as bright the sun, exploded in the sky over Tunguska in central Siberia. Its force was equivalent to twenty million tonnes of TNT, and a thousand times greater than that of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima in 1945. An estimated sixty million trees were felled over an area of over two thousand square kilometres - an area over half the size of Rhode Island. If the explosion had occurred over London or Paris, hundreds of thousands of people would have been killed.

Quick Facts

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Release Date December 28, 2006 19 years ago
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Runtime 0h 44m 44 minutes total
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Language English Original language

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Siberian Apocalypse about?

This astounding documentary delves into the mysteries of the Tunguska event – one of the largest cosmic disasters in the history of civilisation. At 7.15 am, on 30th June 1908, a giant fireball, ...

Who directed Siberian Apocalypse?

Siberian Apocalypse was directed by Laura Verklan.

How long is Siberian Apocalypse?

Siberian Apocalypse has a runtime of 0 hours and 44 minutes (44 minutes total).

When was Siberian Apocalypse released?

Siberian Apocalypse was released on December 28, 2006 in theaters.