MARIUPOLIS
synopsis
A man repairs his fishing net and goes out to the bridge. Two trams run into each other – nobody is hurt and cables are fixed the same day. A small concert is given for factory workers and the sincere performance of a violinist makes them cry. Bombs fall into the sea, no one notices. Everyday life is defined by bomb threats in Mariupol, a city in the Ukraine, situated to the east of the Crimea and once populated by Greeks. It is a visually powerful homage to a city in crisis, dedicated to its poets and shoemakers.
| international title: | Mariupolis |
| original title: | Mariupolis |
| country: | Germany, France, Lithuania, Ukraine |
| year: | 2016 |
| genre: | documentary |
| directed by: | Mantas Kvedaravicius |
| film run: | 90' |
| screenplay: | Mantas Kvedaravicius |
| cinematography by: | Mantas Kvedaravicius, Vadym Ilkov, Slava Tsvetkov |
| film editing: | Dounia Sichov |
| art director: | Jurij Grigorovic |
| costumes designer: | Tetiana Khoroshun |
| producer: | Mantas Kvedaravicius, Uljana Kim |
| co-producer: | Thanassis Karathanos, Nadia Turincev, Anna Palenchuk |
| production: | Rouge International, Studio Uljana Kim, Twenty Twenty Vision, Extimacy Films, 435 Films |

























