The film "20 Days in Mariupol"/Still from the film
The Oscar-winning Ukrainian documentary film “20 Days in Mariupol” received two awards at the Grierson Awards: The British Documentary Awards.
The film won in the nominations for best documentary on current events and best cinematographic documentary. This is stated on the award website.
The awards are presented by the charity The Grierson Trust – it recognizes “innovative and exciting documentaries” in honor of Scottish documentarian John Grierson.
This year's shortlist highlights the power of documentaries to tell stories that stand out from the sea of content constantly vying for our attention. These films really capture the attention of audiences, revealing characters and perspectives not seen before, said Lorraine Heggesy, chair of the Grierson Trust, which organizes the Grierson Awards.
Among the other films that also received two Grierson Awards nominations:
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Wham! from Netflix;
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The Rise and Fall of Boris Johnson from Channel 4;
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Channel 4's Me and the Voice in My Head documentary also received three nominations for the award. Overall, the BBC leads the nominations shortlist with 28 entries across its channels and iPlayer. Followed by:
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Channel 4 with 23 nominations;
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Netflix with 17 nominations;
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National Geographic with 4 nominations;
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Disney+ and ITV with 3 nominations;
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Paramount+, Guardian and Still YouTube channel; Watching Netflix with 2 nominations.
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Sky Documentaries with 8 nominations;
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We remind you that the tape “20 days in Mariupol” tells about the siege of Mariupol by Russian troops in February-March 2022. Associated Press journalists Mstislav Chernov, Yevhen Maloletka and Vasilisa Stepanenko were the only ones who remained in the city during the siege. The film shows the humanitarian catastrophe in which the residents of Mariupol found themselves, and the heroism of the people who fought for survival.