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2000 Meters to Andriivka (2025)

July 23, 20251h 48mEN
8.1

47 votes

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Overview

Amid the failing counteroffensive, a journalist follows a Ukrainian platoon on their mission to traverse one mile of heavily fortified forest and liberate a strategic village from Russian occupation. But the farther they advance through their destroyed homeland, the more they realize that this war may never end.

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Released

Original Language

English

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Revenue

$15K

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The Associated PressFRONTLINE

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Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots

Director Mstyslav Chernov offers an unflinching look at the brutal realities of conflict with his “2000 Meters to Andriivka,” a gut-wrenching, no-holds-barred documentary that pulls you right into the heart of the war in Ukraine. From the moment you step into this film, you’re immersed in a world of devastation, destruction, and loss through incredibly shocking and compelling footage. The documentary follows a Ukrainian platoon as they attempt to liberate the village of Andriivka, a strategic location devastated by war. Accompanied by a journalist, the platoon pushes forward through a heavi…

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CinemaSerf

7.0

A squad of doughty Ukrainian soldiers are given a mission. They have to advance to relieve the beleaguered town of Andriivka. It’s not far, a mere 2 kilometres - a distance you could walk in quarter of an hour at a decent pace. These fellas have no road, though, no path or trail. Accompanied by a video-journalist, they have to get down on their bellies and crawl, under sniper fire, uncertain as to what waits behind the next burnt out building. Their terrain, well it looks like the product of a scorched-earth policy. The trees have been reduced to sticks, the soil a black and grey mix of dirt a…

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