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20 Days in Mariupol

As the Russian invasion begins, a team of Ukrainian journalists trapped in the besieged city of Mariupol struggle to continue their work documenting the war's atrocities.

Top Cast

  • Mstyslav Chernov

    Mstyslav Chernov

    Self - Narrator and Interviewer

  • Evgeniy Maloletka

    Evgeniy Maloletka

    Self

  • Liudmyla Amelkina

    Liudmyla Amelkina

    Self

  • Zhanna Homa

    Zhanna Homa

    Self

  • Oleksandr Ivanov

    Oleksandr Ivanov

    Self

  • Irina Kalinina

    Irina Kalinina

    Self

  • Volodymyr Nikulin

    Volodymyr Nikulin

    Self

  • Anastasiya Yerashova

    Anastasiya Yerashova

    Self

Overview

As the Russian invasion begins, a team of Ukrainian journalists trapped in the besieged city of Mariupol struggle to continue their work documenting the war's atrocities.

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