Year of Freedom. Mariupol After DNR
Year of Freedom. Mariupol After DNR | |
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Poster of film | |
Screenplay by | Ivan Syniepalov |
Directed by | Ivan Syniepalov |
Country of origin | Ukraine |
Original languages | Ukrainian, Russian |
Production | |
Cinematography | Aykhan Hajibayli |
Editor | Aykhan Hajibayli |
Running time | 13 minutes |
Production company | Public TV of Azov |
Original release | |
Release | June 13, 2015 (2015-06-13) |
Year of Freedom. Mariupol After DNR (Ukrainian: Рік визволення. Маріуполь після ДНР) is a short documentary produced by Public TV of Azov and released on 13 June 2015 - one year after Mariupol was recaptured by the Ukrainian government from pro-Russian separatist of the so-called Donetsk People's Republic. The film describes the events that took place in the port city of Mariupol in south-eastern Ukraine in the summer of 2014. The story of the liberation of Mariupol on 13 June 2014, is told by participants of the operation - from a regular soldier to the President of Ukraine.[1]
Cast
- Petro Poroshenko - President of Ukraine;
- Andriy Biletsky - chief of Azov Battalion;
- Volodymyr Bohonis - chief of staff of Dnipro-1 Regiment;
- Call sign "Prapor" - soldier of Dnipro-1 Regiment.
Reception
The documentary became one of the most popular videos of Public TV of Azov reaching near 200,000 views. It was awarded as a "Best documentary" at the 2016 film festival "KiTy" (Ukrainian: КіТи).[2] The website "To Inform is to Influence" describes events shown in this documentary as a "proof of the fact that DNR rebels are untrained".[3]
See also
- The city of the heroes
- Winter that changed us [uk]
External links
- Year of freedom. Mariupol after DNR at IMDb
- Year of freedom. Mariupol after DNR on the official Public TV of Azov website.
References
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- 2014 battle
- September 2014 offensive
- January 2015 rocket attack
- Year of Freedom. Mariupol After DNR
- The City of the Heroes
- Konstantin Ivashchenko
- Andrei Kolesnikov
- Oleg Mityaev
- Andrei Paliy
- Eastern Ukraine campaign
- Southern Ukraine campaign
- Category:Siege of Mariupol