The Man Who Saved the World (2014)

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On September 26, 1983, Petrov was the duty officer at the Serpukhov-15 bunker near Moscow, monitoring the Soviet Union's early-warning satellite system. Suddenly, the alarms blared, indicating that the United States had launched five nuclear missiles.

The film is noted for its unique structure, blending historical re-enactments with present-day documentary footage. The Man Who Saved the World (2014)

is a documentary-drama hybrid directed by Peter Anthony. It tells the harrowing true story of Stanislav Petrov , a retired Soviet Lieutenant Colonel who single-handedly prevented a global nuclear holocaust during the Cold War. The Core Story On September 26, 1983, Petrov was the duty

While military protocol demanded an immediate retaliatory strike, Petrov hesitated. He reasoned that a real U.S. attack would involve hundreds of missiles, not just five. Defying his training and superiors, he reported the alert as a false alarm. His gut instinct was correct; the system had mistaken sunlight reflecting off high-altitude clouds for missile launches. Film Highlights & Style is a documentary-drama hybrid directed by Peter Anthony