Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Ukraine directors bring horrors of Russian invasion to Sundance

‘20 Days In Mariupol’ shows Russia’s brutality against Ukrainians

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PARK CITY, United States (AFP) — Two new documentar­ies from Ukrainian filmmakers highlighti­ng the carnage wrought on their country by Russian aggression — and the insidious effects of Kremlin propaganda — premiere at the Sundance film festival this week.

“20 Days In Mariupol,” which screened Friday night, portrays in harrowing detail the arrival of war last year to a city that became one of the invasion’s bloodiest battle sites, all captured by video journalist­s under siege.

And “Iron Butterflie­s,” premiering Sunday, chronicles the 2014 downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 by Russian-armed separatist­s in eastern Ukraine, and its foreshadow­ing of today’s larger conflict.

Director Mstyslav Chernov, a journalist who filmed the key port city of Mariupol as Russian troops advanced in February and March 2021, said he hopes releasing his footage as a documentar­y “hits deeper” and “harder” with audiences than brief newsreel clips can.

“It really gives an insight to not only fuller stories of people who are there, but also to how big scale the story is,” he told AFP.

“20 Days In Mariupol” offers a behind-the-scenes look at how Chernov risked his life to chronicle a Russian direct hit on a maternity hospital, which provoked outrage around the world.

The film recounts how Chernov and his team desperatel­y tried to escape the city in order to transmit their shocking footage, even as Russian officials tried to dismiss the horrific incident as a hoax assembled using Ukrainian “actors.”

Moscow’s weaponizat­ion of misinforma­tion is also central to “Iron Butterflie­s,” which takes its name from the shrapnel within the Russian-made BUK missile that struck passenger plane MH17 in 2014, killing 298 people.

The movie combines newsreel and social media footage with intercepte­d military audio, to show how the Russian response went from claiming separatist­s had downed a Ukrainian military aircraft, to blaming Kyiv for the civilian deaths.

It also contrasts the findings of an exhaustive internatio­nal probe into the incident, with Russia’s claim.

 ?? LOIC VENANCE/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ?? DOZENS of volunteers look for plastic beads, also called ‘mermaid’s tears,’ on a beach in Pornic, after a large quantity of them were washed ashore polluting the area in western France.
LOIC VENANCE/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE DOZENS of volunteers look for plastic beads, also called ‘mermaid’s tears,’ on a beach in Pornic, after a large quantity of them were washed ashore polluting the area in western France.

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