The Apocalypse Trilogy

Number of Movies: 3

Overview

Humanity navigates the aftermath of a nuclear apocalypse, driven by themes of isolation, decay, and the enduring resilience of the human spirit in the quest for survival.

3 Movies

Dead Man's Letters

December 12, 1986

In a world after the nuclear apocalypse a scholar helps a small group of children and adults survive, staying with them in the basement of the former museum of history. In his mind he writes letters to his son — though it is obvious that they will never be read.

A Visitor to a Museum

December 19, 1989

It is the future, the world is in ruins and a large portion of the population consists of deformed mutants living in reservations. In this world a man decides to spend his vacation visiting the ruins of a museum that is now buried under the sea.

Russian Symphony

August 25, 1994

The protagonist finds out that some children were left behind in a sinking school, and is slowly driven mad as he tries to save them. A parable on the theme of the Last Judgment, numerous catastrophic events reveal a certain ambiguity in their origins, accompanied by the terrible suspicion that the things going on are some kind of a performance or theatrical production.

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