The City of the Heroes

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The City of the Heroes
Opening title of the last film of the cycle
Directed byIvan Syniepalov
Screenplay byIvan Syniepalov
CinematographyIllya Shafoval
Edited by
  • Aykhan Hajibayli
Production
company
Release date
  • December 2, 2015 (2015-12-02)
Running time
40 min. x 10 ep.
CountryUkraine
LanguagesUkrainian, Russian
Budget$17,105

The City of the Heroes (Ukrainian: Місто героїв) — is a series of documentaries about Mariupol, produced in 2015-2016 by Public TV of Azov. The films were presented in two stages: the first 5 were screened in December 2015, the last 5 were screened in August 2016. The final film "Ukraine is Mariupol" — was released on August, 14 and screened on September 16, 2016.[1]

The cycle portrays the life of Mariupol in the conditions of

Minsk process)[3]

Films

Film one. Mariupol self-defense unit

"Mariupol self-defense unit" (Ukrainian: Самооборона Маріуполя) - is a film about the people who started the underground struggle against the "DNR" during the occupation of Mariupol and continued to defend the city after the Russian army invaded Ukraine. Film characters: members of the Self-defense unit and its commanders.[4][5][6]

Film two. From election to election

"From election to election" (Ukrainian: Від виборів до виборів) - is a film about how the electoral field of Mariupol has changed after the Euromaidan win, in which new political forces appeared and some become less influential. The main focus is on the 2015 local elections. Film characters - the participants of the election process in 2015, public activists.[7]

Film three. Volunteer day

"Volunteer Day" (Ukrainian: День волонтера) - is a film about how a typical day of a Mariupol volunteer. All areas of volunteer activity are covered - volunteer kitchen for soldiers, material assistance to soldiers of the UAF, assistance for children in need, social activities and participate in elections. Film characters - 5 Mariupol volunteers.[8]

Film four. Sector «M»

"Sector M" (Ukrainian: Сектор "М") - is a film about how to live in frontline villages around Mariupol, the problems people there face and how they resolve them, also the film shows an interaction between local residents, authorities and ATO soldiers. Film characters – villagers of Sector "M", local authorities, the UAF soldiers.[9]

Film five. After Minsk

"After Minsk" (

OSCE SMM in Ukraine Alexander Hug, and political scientist Maria Podybaylo.[10]

Film six. Black January

"Black January" (Ukrainian: Чорний січень) – is a film dedicated to the shelling of Mariupol by terrorists that took place on January 24, 2014. The film shows this tragedy in the context of two other terrorist attacks that have happened that month – the Volnovakha bus attack and the Donetsk bus shelling incident. Film characters – Yuri Khotlubey the former mayor of Mariupol, fire fighters, volunteers and victims of shelling.[11]

Film seven. First blood

"First blood" (

"Mongoose" tried to capture Mariupol police department. That was a first battle of the Russian-Ukrainian war in Mariupol, and it led to the liberation of Mariupol on June 13, 2014. Film characters – the participants of those events.[12]

Film eight. The new city power

"The new city power" (Ukrainian: Нова влада) – a film about the city authorities which were elected in November, 2015. This film is a logical continuation of the film "From election to election". Film characters – members of all factions of the city council, Vadym Boychenko, the mayor of the city, and a political scientist.[13]

Film nine. Start life again

"Start life again" (Ukrainian: Життя спочатку) – is a film about internally displaced persons who came from temporary occupied territories to Mariupol. Film characters – IDPs who are engaged in different areas: volunteer, soldier, blogger, entrepreneur and civil servant.[14]

Film ten. Ukraine is Mariupol

"Ukraine is Mariupol" (Ukrainian: Україна - це Маріуполь) – is the final film from the series "The City of the Heroes". This film describes what people from the largest cities of Ukraine: (Dnipro, Kharkiv, Kyiv, Lviv and Odesa) know and think about Mariupol. Film characters – officials and civic activists from these cities, and also their ordinary citizens.[15]

See also

  • Year of freedom. Mariupol after DNR

References

  1. ^ Харьковчане, киевляне, одесситы, львовяне и днепровцы рассказали, что думают о мариупольцах — 0629 (ru.)
  2. ^ У Маріуполі презентували цикл документальних фільмів «Місто героїв» (ukr.)
  3. ^ В Мариуполе презентуют десятый фильм из документального цикла «Місто героїв» — 0629 (ru.)
  4. ^ ЖУРНАЛИСТЫ СНЯЛИ ФИЛЬМ О ЛЮДЯХ, КОТОРЫЕ БОРОЛИСЬ С ОККУПАЦИЕЙ «ДНР» ВИДЕО - Новости Донбасса (ru.)
  5. ^ Громадське ТБ Приазов’я представило перший фільм про оборону Маріуполя - Громадське ТБ Запоріжжя (uk.)
  6. ^ Місто героїв: журналісти зняли фільм про самооборону Маріуполя (ВІДЕО) - Єдність.інфо (uk.)
  7. ^ ВЫБОРЫ В МАРИУПОЛЕ: ПОЧЕМУ «ОППОЗИЦИОННЫЙ БЛОК» СНОВА ПОЛУЧИЛ ВЫСОКИЙ РЕЗУЛЬТАТ ВИДЕО - Новости Донбасса (ru.)
  8. ^ Мариупольцы смотрели кино о выборах, волонтёрах и самообороне (ФОТО) - 0629 (ru.)
  9. ^ СЕКТОР «М»: О ЖИЗНИ ПРИФРОНТОВЫХ СЕЛ ВИДЕО - Новости Донбасса (ru.)
  10. ^ КАК ПОВЛИЯЛИ МИНСКИЕ ПЕРЕГОВОРЫ НА ЖИЗНЬ МАРИУПОЛЯ ВИДЕО - Новости Донбасса (ru.)
  11. ^ Місто героїв. Чорний січень - Мережа громадських мовників України (uk.)
  12. ^ Місто героїв. Перша кров - Цензор.нет (uk.)
  13. ^ Місто героїв. Нова влада - Новий Маріуполь (uk.)
  14. ^ Місто героїв. Життя спочатку - Вечерний Мариуполь (uk.)
  15. ^ Місто героїв. Україна - це Маріуполь - maidan.org.ua (uk.)

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