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The first trailer for 2000 Meters to Andriivka, a new documentary by Ukrainian filmmaker Mstyslav Chernov, has just dropped. Following his Oscar-winning 20 Days in Mariupol, this film shifts focus to the soldiers on the frontlines, asking a haunting question: "What if the war lasts until the end of our lives?" Produced by Frontline PBS and AP, it premiered at Sundance 2025 and promises another raw, unflinching look at Ukraine’s struggle.
Editor’s Note: Chernov’s work has already proven vital in documenting Ukraine’s war with unvarnished honesty. This new film matters because it humanizes the soldiers—often reduced to statistics—while forcing viewers to confront the war’s potential endlessness. It’s not just a trailer; it’s a reminder that real people are living this nightmare daily.
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