Join the Huron County Museum on Saturday, May 18 for a film screening co-hosted by the Huron Local Immigration Partnership and Immigrant Advisory Council. Winner of the Academy award for best documentary feature, 20 Days in Mariupol documents the Russian siege of the Ukrainian city as seen firsthand by the last international journalists remaining on the ground. The acclaimed film follows those journalists’ attempts to escape safely from the besieged city, as well as the atrocities of the invading forces.
CONTENT WARNING: This film is rated TV-PG and may not be appropriate for younger audiences. Some images of violence may be disturbing. This film is not appropriate for children.
For more information about the film & the trailer: 20 Days In Mariupol – An AP News & FRONTLINE Collaboration | Official Documentary Website
The film is in English, Russian and Ukrainian with subtitles.
Please note that seating in the theatre is limited and available on a first-come basis.
Entrance is included with admission to the museum, which is free all day for the museum’s International Museum Day open house!