20 Days in Mariupol

20 Days in Mariupol (Ukrainian: 20 днів у Маріуполі, romanized20 dniv u Mariupoli) is a 2023 Ukrainian documentary film directed by Mstyslav Chernov.[2]

20 Days in Mariupol
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Ukrainian20 днів у Маріуполі
Directed byMstyslav Chernov
Written byMstyslav Chernov
Produced byRaney Aronson-Rath
Mstyslav Chernov
Derl McCrudden
Michelle Mizner
CinematographyMstyslav Chernov
Evgeniy Maloletka
Edited byMichelle Mizner
Music byJordan Dykstra
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Distributed byPBS Distribution
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Running time
94 minutes
CountryUkraine
LanguagesUkrainian
English
Russian
"20 Days in Mariupol"
Frontline episode
Episode no.Season 2023
Episode 22
Original air date21 November 2023 (2023-11-21)
Running time97 minutes
"20 Days in Mariupol". PBS.
full documentary with introduction
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The film had its world premiere at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival,[1] where it won the Sundance World Cinema Documentary Competition.[3][4][5] It was selected as the Ukrainian submission for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film at the 96th Academy Awards,[6][7] but it was instead nominated in the Best Documentary Feature Film category and went on to win the award.[8] The film was also nominated for two BAFTAs and won one of them,[9][10] also won a Directors Guild of America Award.[11]

The film has received critical acclaim and was named one of the top five documentary films of 2023 by the National Board of Review.[12] The film was also screened at the start of the 78th session of the UN General Assembly.[13]

Synopsis

The film tells the story of the twenty days Chernov spent with his colleagues in the besieged city of Mariupol in February-March 2022 in the first weeks of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine. Chernov compiled footage that he collected in Mariupol together with the team from PBS's Frontline and the Associated Press (AP).

Production

As the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine began on February 24, 2022, the Associated Press team documented the Russian siege and the resulting humanitarian disaster, war crimes by Russian forces, including mass murder of civilian casualties. In particular, AP was the first to show the consequences of Russia's bombing of Mariupol maternity hospital No. 3. Materials were periodically sent to the editorial office from the only place in Mariupol where there was still an online connection - under the stairs near the crushed grocery store. So it was possible to transfer 10 % of the filmed material. The rest of the material, in particular, 30 hours of Mstislav Chernov's video, was taken out of Mariupol by the AP team on March 15, 2022 through the humanitarian corridor.[14] By that time, Chernov's AP crew were the last journalists in the city.[15][16]

The film from the materials of Chernov was created by the PBS's Frontline team.[17]

Release

UK-based documentary film-distribution company Dogwoof oversees international sales rights, and handles all worldwide sales excluding North America, where PBS Distribution has acquired rights.[18]

The film was released in selected theaters in the US on 14 July, 2023.[19] In Ukraine, the film was released in selected theaters on 31 August, 2023.[20] Pre-premiere screenings took place in various cities throughout Ukraine, including in Kyiv (Bouquet Kyiv Stage 2023 festival)[21] and Lviv (NGO "Lviv Media Forum").[22]

Screening controversy in Serbia

In October, the film was to be shown at the Serbian Beldocs festival at the Lazarevac Cultural Center in the suburbs of Belgrade. On 10 October, far-right ultra-nationalist Serbian Radical Party called for the cancellation of the screening of the "anti-Russian propaganda film of the Kyiv regime", which is "an attempt by the West to change the attitude of the Serbian people towards brotherly Russia".[23] On 12 October, festival administration canceled the screening, stressing that "Beldocs is not behind this decision and did not participate in it".[24] Eventually, the film was shown in Belgrade on 21 February 2024.[25]

Box office

On the first weekend of September 2023, the film collected more than 530 thousand UAH (~USD$15 thousand) at the Ukrainian box office, becoming the highest-grossing Ukrainian documentary in history.[26] Overall by March 2024, the film's box office was $20.5 thousand.[27]

Critical reception

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 100% based on 69 reviews, with an average rating of 8.8/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "20 Days in Mariupol offers a grueling but vital look at the devastating impact of war."[28] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 83 out of 100 based on nineteen reviews, indicating "universal acclaim".[29]

Dennis Harvey of Variety wrote that "This is bleak but essential viewing," and that "this nonfiction feature may not have a simple narrative arc, but the director's unpretentious first-person narration and the intensity of the war-crimes evidence compiled make it riveting nonetheless."[30] Frank Scheck of The Hollywood Reporter wrote that 20 Days in Mariupol "is a particularly immersive example of the genre, chronicling the weekslong siege of the titular Ukrainian city by Russian forces. [...] What comes through most vividly, other than the human tragedy on display, is the vital importance of war correspondents and the courage and ingenuity they must possess in order to work under such life-threatening conditions."[31] Randy Myers of The Mercury News gave the film 3.5/4 stars, calling it a "grim, essential piece of journalism" and "an immersive account from Ukrainian journalists at the AP who spent nearly three weeks embedded in a port city that was targeted by Russia and mercilessly attacked."[32]

Matt Zoller Seitz of RogerEbert.com gave the film three-and-a-half out of four stars, stating that "It goes on a short list of great documentaries that the viewer will never want to watch again.... This is a dispatch from hell on earth. The fragmented, chaotic, imprecise nature of it is a revelation."[33]

Accolades

20 Days in Mariupol was included in competition of the Sundance Film Festival in the World Cinema Documentary category. The world premiere took place at the festival in January 2023.[34] Film won Audience Award in World Cinema Documentary category.

The film received more than 20 awards and was nominated for BAFTA in 2 categories,[9] and won in one of them,[10] Academy Awards in one category[35] and won Directors Guild of America Awards.[11] It also was awarded the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award in 2024.[36]

AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef.
Sundance Film Festival29 January 2023World Cinema: Documentary Competition20 Days in MariupolNominated[34]
World Cinema Audience Award: DocumentaryWon
Cinema for Peace Awards24 February, 2023Most Valuable Documentary of the YearWon[37]
Cleveland International Film Festival1 April 2023Greg Gund Memorial Standing Up AwardWon[38]
Doc Edge3 June 2023Best International FeatureNominated[39]
Best International DirectorMstyslav ChernovWon
Best International EditingMichelle MiznerWon
DocuDays UA8 June 2023DOCU/UKRAINE Competition Jury Award20 Days in MariupolWon[40]
Audience AwardWon
Sheffield DocFest19 June 2023Tim Hetherington AwardWon[41]
Athens International Film Festival9 October 2023Best DocumentaryNominated[42]
Best Documentary - Special MentionWon[43]
Critics' Choice Documentary Awards12 November 2023Best Documentary FeatureNominated[44]
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Best First Documentary FeatureWon
Best Political DocumentaryWon
Best NarrationMstyslav ChernovNominated
Best EditingMichelle MiznerNominated
Gotham Independent Film Awards27 November 2023Best Documentary Feature20 Days in MariupolNominated[46]
National Board of Review6 December 2023Top 5 Documentary FilmsWon[a][47]
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Awards10 December 2023Best DocumentaryNominated[48]
IndieWire Critics Poll11 December 2023Best Documentary3rd Place[49]
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards12 December 2023Best Documentary FilmNominated[50]
Indiana Film Journalists Association17 December 2023Best DocumentaryRunner-up[51]
[52]
North Texas Film Critics Association18 December 2023Best Documentary FilmNominated[53]
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association18 December 2023Best Documentary FilmSecond[54]
Toronto Film Critics Association17 December 2023Allan King Documentary AwardWon[55]
San Diego Film Critics Society19 December 2023Best DocumentaryRunner-up[56]
Nevada Film Critics Society23 December 2023Best DocumentaryWon[57]
Alliance of Women Film Journalists3 January 2024Best DocumentaryNominated[58]
Astra Film and Creative Arts Awards6 January 2024Best Documentary FeatureNominated[59]
National Society of Film Critics Awards6 January 2024Best Non-Fiction FilmRunner-up[b]
Seattle Film Critics Society Awards8 January 2024Best Documentary FeatureWon[61]
San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle Awards9 January 2024Best Documentary FilmWon[62]
Austin Film Critics Association Awards10 January 2024Best DocumentaryNominated[63]
London Critics’ Circle Awards4 February 2024Documentary of the YearWon[64]
Denver Film Critics Society12 January 2024Best Documentary FeatureNominated[65]
Cinema Eye Honors12 January 2024Outstanding Non-Fiction FeatureMstyslav Chernov, Michelle Mizner, Raney Aronson Rath and Derl McCruddenNominated[66]
Outstanding Debut20 Days in MariupolNominated
Audience Choice PrizeNominated
Outstanding EditingMichelle MiznerNominated
Outstanding ProductionMstyslav Chernov, Michelle Mizner, Raney Aronson Rath and Derl McCruddenWon
Houston Film Critics Society22 January 2024Best Documentary Feature20 Days in MariupolNominated[67]
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Kansas City Film Critics Circle27 January 2024Best DocumentaryWon[c][69]
Directors Guild of America Awards10 February 2024Outstanding Directing – DocumentaryMstyslav ChernovWon[11]
British Film Editors Cut Above Awards16 February 2024Best Edited Single Documentary or Non-Fiction ProgrammeMichelle MiznerNominated[70]
Best Edited Current AffairsWon
Satellite Awards3 March 2024Best Motion Picture – Documentary20 Days in MariupolNominated[71]
British Academy Film Awards18 February 2024Best Film Not in the English LanguageMstyslav Chernov and Raney Aronson-RathNominated[9]
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Best DocumentaryWon
Producers Guild of America Awards25 February 2024Outstanding Producer of Documentary Theatrical Motion Pictures20 Days in MariupolNominated[72]
American Cinema Editors3 March 2024Best Edited Documentary (Theatrical)Michelle MiznerNominated[73]
Academy Awards10 March 2024Best Documentary Feature FilmMstyslav Chernov, Michelle Mizner and Raney Aronson-RathWon[35]
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