The screening will be held in 40 cities in parallel with the premiere in Ukraine.
Documentary film “Mariupol. Unlost hope”, filmed by the Union of Ukrainian Producers, will be shown in 40 cities of the world, similar to Mariupol. The action will be held with the support of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of our country.
As the organizers note, this will be the premiere of the film, which will take place in parallel with the premiere on the territory of Ukraine.
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Screenings are expected to take place in 40 cities similar to Mariupol based on the following criteria: population and presence of a port and/or industrial production or sister cities of Mariupol. Herzliya, Baltimore, Brno, Hafnarfjordur, Hamilton, Le Havre, Ikast, Linz, Auckland, Samui, Savona, Utrecht, Varna have already confirmed the screenings. In some countries, screenings will take place in the capitals: Beijing, Tokyo, Geneva, Tallinn.
“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and our embassies around the world tell the truth about the crimes of the Russian Federation every day. Showing the film about Mariupol in 40 similar cities of the world will be an important contribution to this cause. The public diplomacy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs works especially actively during the war, because it is precisely such humanitarian projects that make it possible to reach foreigners. Real life stories of Ukrainians are the best tool for displacing Russian propaganda and lies. The documentary “Mariupol. The Lost Hope” will allow foreign viewers to see Russian aggression through the eyes of its direct witnesses. We are working to ensure that the world sees the true face of the Russian Federation and we will not stop until the last Russian soldier leaves our land, and those guilty of aggression and crimes are punished,” said the Minister of Foreign Affairs of our country Dmytro Kuleba.
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“Mariupol. Unlost Hope” is a calm documentary testimony of eyewitnesses to the war, as calm as a film about these events can be. The movie does not contain scary shots, does not exert emotional pressure on the viewer. Five townspeople, ordinary people, talk about their experience of living inside the war. The only off-screen voice reads the diaries of one of the heroines, journalist Nadiya Sukhorukova.
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