Films (Alphabetical by title) • The horror film
Chernobyl Diaries (2012) was inspired by the Chernobyl disaster in 1986 and takes place in Pripyat. • The majority of the film
Land of Oblivion (2011) was shot on location in Pripyat. • Pripyat is featured in the
History Channel documentary
Life After People. • The drone manufacturer
DJI produced
Lost City of Chernobyl (May 2015), a documentary film about the work of photographer and cinematographer Philip Grossman and his five-year project in Pripyat and the Zone of Exclusion. • Filmmaker Danny Cooke used a drone to capture shots of the abandoned amusement park, some residential shots of decaying walls, children's toys, and gas masks, and collected them in a 3-minute short film
Postcards From Chernobyl (released in November 2014), while making footage for the
CBS News 60 Minutes episode "Chernobyl: The Catastrophe That Never Ended" (early 2014). • With the help of drones, aerial views of Pripyat were shot and later edited to appear as a deserted
London in the film
The Girl with All the Gifts (2016). • The documentary
White Horse (2008) was filmed in Pripyat.
Literature (Alphabetical by artist) •
Markiyan Kamysh's novel,
Stalking the Atomic City: Life Among the Decadent and the Depraved of Chornobyl, is about illegal trips to the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. • The Chernobyl Poems of Lyubov Sirota by the professor of Washington University Paul Brians •
Lyubov Sirota’s novel "The Pripyat Syndrome"; Language: English, Publisher: Independently published (February 18, 2021), Paperback: 202 pages, – Lyubov Sirota (Author), Birgitta Ingemanson (Editor), Paul Brians (Editor), A. Yukhimenko (Illustrator), Natalia Ryumina (Translator) • Much of the
James Rollins' novel
The Last Oracle takes place in Pripyat and around Chernobyl. The story revolves around a team of
American "Killer Scientist" special agents who must stop a terrorist plot to unleash on the world the radiation of
Lake Karachay, during the installation of the new
sarcophagus over the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. • The exclusion zone is the setting for
Karl Schroeder's science fiction short story "
The Dragon of Pripyat".
Music (Alphabetical by artist) • The Ukrainian singer
Alyosha recorded most of the video for her
Eurovision 2010 entry, "
Sweet People", in Pripyat. •
Ash, the rock band from Northern Ireland, has a song titled "Pripyat" included in their album
A–Z Vol.1. • The Italian Rapper
Caparezza has a song titled "Come Pripyat" on his album
Exuvia, released in 2021. • The song "Dead City" () by the Ukrainian symphonic metal band DELIA is about Pripyat, and scenes from the music video were shot in the city. DELIA's vocalist, Anastasia Sverkunova, was born in Pripyat just before the Chernobyl disaster. • In 2006, musician
Example featured Pripyat in his 18-minute documentary of the ghost town and in his promotional video for his track, "What We Made". • German composer and pianist
Hauschka included a piece titled "Pripyat" on his 2014 album
Abandoned City (on which each track is titled after a different abandoned place.) • The Scottish post-rock band
Mogwai included a song titled "Pripyat" on their album
Atomic (2016), which is a soundtrack to
Mark Cousins' documentary
Atomic, Living in Dread and Promise. • The Belarusian post-punk band
Molchat Doma released a music video for their song titled, "Waves" () as part of their album
Etazhi. The music video was filmed in Pripyat through a series of varying drone shots; displaying famous landmarks of the abandoned city. • The Irish folk-rock singer
Christy Moore included a song called "Farewell to Pripyat" on his album
Voyage (1989), the song credited to
Tim Dennehy. • In 2014, for the twentieth anniversary of
Pink Floyd's
The Division Bell, a music video for the song "
Marooned" was produced and released on the anniversary box set of the album.
Aubrey Powell of
Hipgnosis directed the video, filming some parts in Pripyat during the first week of April 2014. •
Marillion guitarist
Steve Rothery's first solo album is titled
The Ghosts of Pripyat (2014). • The Australian rapper
Seth Sentry included the two-part song "Pripyat" in his album
Strange New Past (2015). • The English rock band
Suede used the city to shoot their music video clip
Life Is Golden, including takes of the
Azure Swimming Pool,
Pripyat amusement park, and
Polissya hotel.
Television (Alphabetical by series) • The
60 Minutes episode "Chernobyl: The Catastrophe That Never Ended" (early 2014) aired on
CBS. •
HBO's drama miniseries
Chernobyl (2019) is based on the Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster. The scenes set in 1986 Pripyat were filmed in
Vilnius,
Lithuania. • in the
Chris Tarrant: Extreme Railways Season 5 episode "Extreme Nuclear Railway: A Journey Too Far?" (episode 22),
Chris Tarrant visits Chernobyl on his journey through Ukraine. • Discovery Science Channel's
Mysteries of the Abandoned episode "Chernobyl's Deadly Secrets", produced and hosted by Philip Grossman, was filmed over a four-day period in Pripyat and the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, in 2017. • The
Animal Planet nature investigation series
River Monsters conducted an extensive 2013 investigation within Pripyat, the exclusion zone, and the Chernobyl Power Plant in search of a radioactive mutated
wels catfish. •
A Life on Our Planet, a documentary by
David Attenborough, depicts natural life in Pripyat.
Video games •
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfares (and its
remaster's) single-player campaign includes levels "
All Ghillied Up" and "One Shot, One Kill", which are set in Pripyat. • The
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. franchise is set around the
Chornobyl exclusion zone, and prominently features Pripyat in the series, namely in
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat. •
SCUM, developed by the Croatian studio Gamepires, features a radiation area than includes a fictional city of "Krsko," which is an accurate reproduction of Pripyat, including points of interest. •
Chernobylite, developed by The Farm 51, allows players to explore the city and points of interest. •
Counter-Strike 2 features a map based on Pripyat, including notable buildings such as the
Polissya Hotel and the
Pripyat amusement park. ==See also==