Following the first 20 days of the war in Ukraine, this remarkable and deeply disturbing film offers a first-person account of the siege of Mariupol, which lasted for 86 days before the city fell to the invading Russian forces. Comprised of footage from a team of Ukrainian journalists who stayed behind to document the war, the documentary offers little context for the violence, instead simply depicting the rapid and wholesale destruction of a city and the lives of those who live in it. Urgent and visceral in its construction, the film is a difficult watch, intentionally so, but it is also riveting, playing out as a heartbreaking thriller in which the audience already knows the inevitable ending. The result is a terrifying document that is a testament to the utter absurdity and pointlessness of this – and all – wars.
20 Days in Mariupol
20 днів у Маріуполі
20 Days In Mariupol follows the first 20 days of the war in Ukraine, documenting the siege of Mariupol that lasted for 86 days before the city fell to the invading Russian forces. Urgent and visceral in its construction, the film is a difficult but riveting watch.
Awards
Cinema for Peace Awards (2023) – Nominated: Cinema for Peace Dove for The Most Valuable Documentary of the Year
Cleveland International Film Festival (2023) – Winner: Greg Gund Memorial Standing Up Award
CPH:DOX (2023) – Nominated: F:ACT Award
DocAviv Film Festival (2023) – Nominated: Best International Film
Docudays UA Int'l Documentary Human Rights Film Fest (2023) – Nominated: DOCU/UKRAINE: Best Film
Docudays UA Int'l Documentary Human Rights Film Fest (2023) – Nominated: RIGHTS NOW: Best Film
Seattle International Film Festival (2023) – Nominated: Golden Space Needle Award: Best Documentary
Sundance Film Festival (2023) – Nominated: Grand Jury Prize: World Cinema – Documentary
Sundance Film Festival (2023) – Winner: Audience Award: World Cinema – Documentary
Previous Festivals
CPH:DOX (2023)
Hot Docs (2023)
Press
A provocative, emotionally devastating work that proves just how powerful the meshing of journalistic and cinematic worlds can truly be.
Riveting…A strikingly immediate record of citizens under siege.
A fearless, front-line witness to history… a salute to the enduring resilience of a people who refuse to surrender their home.