MARIINKA
Young Ukrainians from the frontline town of Mariinka face a decade of war that divides their families and derails their fates.
Year
2026
Length
94 min
Director
Pieter-Jan de Pue
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Synopsis
An epic and visionary documentary, shot on 16 mm and filmed over 10 years, ‘MARIINKA’ is the second feature documentary by Pieter-Jan de Pue after the highly praised ‘The Land of the Enlightened’ (2016).
MARIINKA begins long before the world watched the full-scale invasion. In eastern Ukraine, the film traces several young Ukrainians whose lives have been forever shaped by more than ten years of war and conflict in the Donbas region.
In the Ukrainian frontline town of Mariinka, amidst the war, a promising boxing talent becomes a military paramedic, a girl smuggles unexpected goods across the front line to survive, and two brothers fight against each other on opposite sides of the front line—while their youngest brother lives safely far from the war with an adoptive family in the United States. For ten years, Pieter-Jan De Pue recorded the slow disappearance of a city, but also the fierce, tragic perseverance of those who once called it home.
Directed by
Pieter-Jan De Pue
Written by
Pieter-Jan de Pue
in cooperation with David Dusa
DoP
Pieter-Jan de Pue
Editing
Alain Dessauvage
Ciska Slowack
Mauro de Groeve
Julie Naas
Louis de Schrijver
David Dusa
Music
Lieven Van Pee
Mattis Appelquist Dalton
Creative Producer
Martin Pieper (Beetz Brothers Film Production)
Kerstin Meyer-Beetz (Beetz Brothers Film production),
Katja Draaijer (Submarine)
Produced by
Bart Van Langendonck and Pieter-Jan De Pue (Savage Film)
Commissioning Editors
Susanne Mertens (ZDF/arte)
Barbara Truyen (VPRO)
Asta Dalman (SVT)
Charlotte Madsen (SVT)
Simon Vrebos (VRT)
Isabelle Christiaens (RTBF)
Anna Weit (Swedish Film Institute)
Sales & distribution
- Press kit
- Press photos