Oscar-winning documentarian and Associated Press journalist has a new film that delves further into the .
鈥2000 Meters to Andriivka,鈥 a joint production between the AP and PBS鈥 鈥淔rontline,鈥 will in January at the , organizers said Wednesday.
Chernov in March for 鈥20 Days in Mariupol,鈥 his harrowing depiction of the early days of the war. That film debuted at Sundance in 2023 before going on to collect many of the film industry鈥檚 most prestigious awards, including from the Directors Guild and BAFTA. The film drew on that also and featured prominently that same year in a Pulitzer for
The new film takes place during the failing counteroffensive and focuses on a Ukrainian platoon's mission to try to liberate a strategic village from occupation. They need to traverse 鈥渙ne mile of heavily fortified forest,鈥 the description reads. 鈥淏ut the farther they advance through their destroyed homeland, the more they realize that this war may never end.鈥
Since Russia鈥檚 invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022, Europe鈥檚 biggest armed conflict since World War II has cost tens of thousands of lives on both sides.
Kim Yutani, the festival鈥檚 director of programming, said she expects audience will be deeply moved by the film.
鈥淚t鈥檚 an incredible documentary,鈥 Yutani said. 鈥淚t really takes you into the trenches, literally into the trenches with Ukrainian troops, Ukrainian soldiers, citizens who became soldiers 鈥 a beautiful, horrifying portrait of the futility of war.鈥
The Sundance Film Festival kicks off on Jan. 23 in Park City, Utah, and runs through Feb. 2.
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Lindsey Bahr, The Associated Press