Cuando comienza la invasión rusa, un equipo de periodistas ucranianos atrapados en la ciudad sitiada de Mariupol lucha por continuar su trabajo documentando las atrocidades de la guerra.

La nominada al Óscar a la mejor película documental es también la crónica definitiva sobre la Guerra de Ucrania. Rodada como un testimonio 'in situ' en primera línea de batalla, un equipo de periodistas ucranianos atrapados en la ciudad asediada de Mariupol lucha por contar al mundo la verdad. Uno de los títulos imprescindibles de la temporada.

Como los únicos reporteros internacionales que permanecen en la ciudad, el grupo trata de registrar lo que más tarde se convierten en imágenes que dan la vuelta al mundo: niños agonizando, fosas comunes, el bombardeo de un hospital materno y más. En definitiva, un relato vívido y estremecedor sobre como es informar desde una zona de conflicto y el impacto del periodismo de guerra en todo el mundo.

November 17, 2022

Documental póstumo del director de documentales Mantas Kvedaravicius, asesinado por las fuerzas rusas en abril de 2022 en el asedio a la ciudad ucraniana de Mariúpol. Su pareja recuperó el cuerpo y el material rodado cuando Kvedaravicius se encontraba en el campo de batalla preparando una nueva película. Ella ha sido quien ha finalizado un trabajo, que se ha presentado en una proyección especial del Festival de Cannes 2022.

April 8, 2016

The city of Mariupolis is by the Azov sea. It is also on the river Kalmius. Most of the city’s residents, half a million according to the last census, are working for the steel factory and do fishing, for leisure or food, in between shifts. The orthodox church towers above the city and its newly build bronze domes are sitting next to it, waiting to be donned. A tent near by is sheltering a crying icon, which receives a steady flow of visitors.

A story about Ukrainian monumental art of the Soviet period in Mariupol. Photographer Stanislav Ivanov lived in Mariupol all his life. He studied history, streets, houses, monumental art. Some of the mosaics are more than half a century old. The "Tree of Life" panel - created by a team of artists led by Alla Gorska and Viktor Zaretsky - was bricked up after the death of the artist and reopened in 2008. This and other stories were collected by Stanislav Ivanov and art critic Oleksandr Chernov in the album "All Shades of Mariupol Mosaics". After February 24, 2022, the mosaicists, like hundreds of thousands of residents of Mariupol, became hostages of the occupying forces of the Russian Federation. In the film, we are transported to peaceful Mariupol in December 2021 and, together with Stanislav, explore the city and its mosaics, transported to a place where time and the elements seemed to be the greatest threats.

Mariupol. Pre-war life in a small Ukrainian town on the shore of the Azov Sea, with a good family life, quarrelsome neighbors, amateur opera, denunciations to the NKVD, and a dance floor in the city garden, the persecution of religion and, of course, with love.

The story of the first months of the Russian invasion of Ukraine through the eyes of a volunteer from Kamianets-Podilskyi and a female volunteer who ended up in occupied Mariupol.

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