Friday, June 12
3:00 PM - 4:30 PM

Burke Theatre at the US Navy Memorial

701 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20004

for all screenings

Hell’s Army

Film Languages

Russian, Ukrainian, Arabic, English

Director

Richard Rowley

Executive Producers

Rebecca Teitel, Odessa Rae, Scott Norville, Maria Logan, Kris Kucinskas

Consulting Producer

Shane Boris

Producers

Richard Rowley, Richard Butler, Atanas Georgiev, Caitlin McNally

Field Producer

Lani Levine

Impact Producer

Rebecca Teitel

Editor

Atanas Georgiev

Co-Editor

Atanas Georgiev

Cinematographers

James Butler, Tim Grucza, Scott Munro, Richard Rowley, Denis Sinyakov

Music

Brian McOmber

Other Crew

Story Consultant: Shane Boris, Reporting By: Denis Korotkov, Katya Hakim, and The Dossier Center Team

Contact

International Press: Claudia Tomassini, claudiatomassini + associates claudia@claudiatomassini.com; Paola Schettino Nobile, claudiatomassini + associates paola@claudiatomassini.com; U.S. Press & Sales: Rebecca Teitel, Midnight Films rebecca@midnight.productions

Katya, a war-scarred Russian reporter, is stuck on a dead-end beat in Syria. When she’s sent to cover a mysterious battle, she stumbles upon the operations of Wagner, a violent mercenary company led by the enigmatic Yevgeny Prigozhin.

Katya teams up with Denis, an exiled police detective, to uncover the origins of Prigozhin’s operations. Together, they untangle a growing web of shell companies tied to his army that is spreading around the world. With each move, Prigozhin’s power grows—and so does their obsession.

To them, Prigozhin has become the perfect creation of Russia’s mafia state. When he is killed in a fiery crash, Katya and Denis realize the nightmare hasn’t ended—it has metastasized. They race to sound the alarm.

Content Warning: This film contains scenes of violence. Viewer discretion is advised.

Director, Hell's Army

After a decade as a war reporter, Rick Rowley reinvented the investigative war film with his groundbreaking, Oscar-nominated DIRTY WARS (IFC Films).

Since then, he has won multiple Emmys, along with DuPont, Peabody, and Polk Awards, for hard-hitting investigative thrillers that fuse high-stakes journalism with powerful, immersive storytelling.

His Emmy Award–winning feature 16 SHOTS (Showtime) offers a definitive look at the Chicago police killing of Laquan McDonald and the cover-up that reached the highest levels. His follow-up for Showtime, KINGDOM OF SILENCE, also won an Emmy for its explosive examination of the murder of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi. His recent HBO feature documentary, CRITICAL INCIDENT, reveals the corruption and cruelty at the heart of the U.S. Border Patrol and has been nominated for an Emmy and a Peabody.

Rowley is also an innovator in nonfiction series. He created and executive produced two seasons of the prophetic series AMERICA DIVIDED with Norman Lear, Rosario Dawson, and Zach Galifianakis. His series DOCUMENTING HATE unmasked an underground neo-Nazi fight club and a terrorist cell. The series received an Emmy, a DuPont Award, and prompted an FBI investigation that led to dozens of arrests.

Rowley’s newest film, HELL’S ARMY, follows a dissident Russian investigator as she pursues the world’s most feared mercenary army across the globe.