20 Tage in Mariupol
- 2023
- Infoprogramm gemäß § 14 JuSchG
- 1 Std. 35 Min.
Als die russische Invasion beginnt, kämpft ein Team ukrainischer Journalisten, die in der belagerten Stadt Mariupol festsitzen, darum, ihre Arbeit fortzusetzen und die Gräueltaten des Kriege... Alles lesenAls die russische Invasion beginnt, kämpft ein Team ukrainischer Journalisten, die in der belagerten Stadt Mariupol festsitzen, darum, ihre Arbeit fortzusetzen und die Gräueltaten des Krieges zu dokumentieren.Als die russische Invasion beginnt, kämpft ein Team ukrainischer Journalisten, die in der belagerten Stadt Mariupol festsitzen, darum, ihre Arbeit fortzusetzen und die Gräueltaten des Krieges zu dokumentieren.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- 1 Oscar gewonnen
- 35 Gewinne & 51 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Self - Mariupol Resident
- (as Lyudmyla Amelkina)
- Self - Narrator and Interviewer
- (Synchronisation)
- Self - Correspondent
- (Archivfilmmaterial)
- …
- Self
- (Archivfilmmaterial)
- Self - Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia
- (Archivfilmmaterial)
- Self - Journalist
- (Archivfilmmaterial)
- Self - Russian Ambassador to the UN
- (Archivfilmmaterial)
- Self - Police Officer
- (as Volodymyr)
- Self - President of Russia
- (Archivfilmmaterial)
- Self - President of Ukraine
- (Archivfilmmaterial)
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It is impossible to watch this movie and remain indifferent. It's very scary and it's very sad. I couldn't hold back tears the whole time I was watching the movie. I wish this had never happened, but unfortunately it is a reality, it really was. And it continues to this day.
I won't get into the usual critiques of quality or story flow. That would be idiotic. They captured what they could in the midst of war, when everything including electricity for their cameras was at scarce. It surprises me that some reviewers are complaining, as if this were some Hollywood production in the making for five years. Jesus.
I recommend watching it. The war is ongoing, and it won't just disappear because we're tired of it. It serves as a powerful reminder to the world about what's happening in Ukraine every day.
This is a rare, you-are-there experience, in which you are immersed in the Russian takeover of a city in the Ukraine, and where you feel every emotion that these poor beseighed people feel.
The documentary starts on the week of March in which the Russian oligarch Putin (not the President, which would mean that he was elected) announces to the people of Ukraine that he is about to invade the country, and within moments, actually does launch a full-scale invasion, and we watch it happen almost moment by moment. Bombs fall on Soviet-style apartment complexes at a rate of hundreds a day, and the entire landscape soon begins to resemble the aftermath of Hiroshima.
But what is most dynamic is the actual impact on the people themselves, many of whom do not know who is bombing them. Astounding. Watching children, pregnant moms, and hospital workers taking the worst beating of all is utterly depressing, but, like all medicine, needs to be taken and swallowed whole.
Overall, this documentary is one of the most heart-wrenching, devastating, tear-jerking experiences ever. You owe it to yourself to see this to get the full effect, since words can never describe how much of an impact it will have on you.
It is a shame that it would only be available on PBS, since that will alienate at least 95% of the population that needs to watch it, but if there is even a smidgen of justice left in the world, the few who see it will tell everyone they know, and hopefully, something will come from it.
Thanks to the brave filmmakers who told this shocking story.
On February 24th, 2022 the city of Mariupol in Ukraine still looked normal. In the words of the narrator: "Wars don't start with explosions; it starts with silence." A Journalist team captures the outbreak of war, and documents how a city is reduced to ruins and rubble within just 20 days.
There are no actors here. There's no make-up, no CGI, no green/blue screen effects, no visual effects. We get to see the events unfold through the lens of a camera of men on the run fearing for their lives - raw footage. The documentary plays like a found footage sci-fi thriller, but this is real life with real people.
'20 Days in Mariupol' is harrowing to watch, and it is heartbreaking - more so because this is not fiction or fantasy. The film had me very emotional at times, so get that box of tissues before watching this. This ain't no popcorn flick; it is a hard-hitting documentary. Yes, it is depressing - as war generally is - but the world needs to see this. I'm so glad '20 Days in Mariupol' won the Oscar for Best Documentary. The film editing was also very good.
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- WissenswertesA photograph by Evgeniy Maloletka of the injured pregnant woman being carried from the maternity hospital, was awarded "World Press Photo of the Year" in 2023. Her name was Irina Kalinina (32 years old). Her baby, named Miron (after the word for 'peace') was stillborn, and then his mother died in half an hour.
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Self - Narrator and interviewer: When we were in the hospital, one of the doctors told me, "War is like an X-Ray. All human insides become visible. Good people become better, bad people worse".
- VerbindungenFeatured in 2024 EE BAFTA Film Awards (2024)
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