20 Days In Mariupol

FAST FORWARD 2023 / Projections:
12.12.2023 / 19:00 / CIC “Budo Tomović” – Dodest / Podgorica
12.12.2023 / 20:00 / Cinema „Boka“ / Kotor

Mstyslav Chernov / Ukraine / 2023 / 94′

Director: Mstyslav Chernov
Screenplay: Mstyslav Chernov
Editor: Michelle Mizner
Music: Jordan Dykstra
Cinematography: Mstyslav Chernov, Evgeniy Maloletka
Production: Associated Press, PBS Frontline
Producers: Mstyslav Chernov, Michelle Mizner, Raney Aronson-Rath, Derl McCrudden
Narrator: Mstyslav Chernov

SYNOPSIS

A team of Ukrainian journalists from The Associated Press (AP) trapped in the besieged city of Mariupol struggle to continue their work documenting atrocities of the Russian invasion. As the only international reporters who remain in the city, they capture what later become defining images of the war: dying children, mass graves, the bombing of a maternity hospital, and more. After nearly a decade covering international conflicts, including the Russia-Ukraine war for the AP, 20 Days in Mariupol is Mstyslav Chernov’s first feature length film. Drawing on Chernov’s daily news dispatches and personal footage of his own country at war, 20 Days in Mariupol is a vivid, harrowing account of civilians caught in the siege, as well as a window into what it’s like to report from a conflict zone, and the impact of such journalism around the globe.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Mstyslav Chernov is a Ukrainian war correspondent, filmmaker, photographer, and novelist known for his coverage of the Ukrainian revolution, the Russian invasion in Ukraine, the war in Iraq, Syria, and Nagorno-Karabakh, and Afghanistan under Taliban rule after the U.S. withdrawal, as well as for his art installations and exhibitions. Chernov is an AP journalist and the President of the Ukrainian Association of Professional Photographers (UAPP). He has won several prestigious awards, including two from the Royal Television Society for his coverage of the downing of flight MH17, and the Georgy Gongadze Prize, ICFJ Knight awards, and DW Freedom of Speech Award for documenting the siege in Mariupol as one of three remaining international journalists in the city. He was nominated for international prizes, such as the Livingston Award for his work on the civil unrest in Belarus in 2021, and the Rory Peck Award for his coverage of the Battle of Mosul. He was Ukrainian Photographer of the Year in 2013 and 2015. Chernov’s first novel The Dreamtime was published in October 2022 by Cherry Orchard Books in Brookline, USA. The book draws heavily on his experience as a war correspondent, including his coverage of the 2014 Russian invasion of Ukraine.

FESTIVALS AND AWARDS

  • Cleveland International Film Festival 2023 (USA) – Winner Greg Gund Standing Up Award
  • Cinema for Peace Awards 2023 (Germany) – Award Cinema for peace Dove for The Most Valuable Documentary of the year
  • Athens International Film festival 2023 (Greece) – Award for the Best Documentary – Special mention
  • Bergen International Film Festival 2023 (Norway) – Nominee – Best Human Rights Documentary
  • Sundance Film Festival 2023 (USA) – World Cinema Documentary Competition Audience Award