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Review

Felix Kalmenson’s Gamodi (2023)

Vol. 148 (October 2024) by Antonis Lagarias
Felix Kalmenson explores issues of isolation and solitude in a (post-)pandemic context.
Essay

Tato Kotetishvili’s Holy Electricity (2024)

Vol. 147 (September 2024) by Konstanty Kuzma
Is Georgian cinema finally beginning to reinvent itself in the midst of a political crisis?
Review

Elene Mikaberidze’s Blueberry Dreams (Lurji Motsvi, 2024)

Vol. 147 (September 2024) by Konstanty Kuzma
A family try to secure a new existence and escape the big wide world.
Review

Maka Gogaladze’s Ever Since I Knew Myself (Rats tavi makhsovs, 2024)

Vol. 145 (May 2024) by Lucian Tion
Through this documentary set in her home country of Georgia, Maka Gogaladze raises issues of childrearing, education, and sociopolitical transformation.
Review

Anna Dziapshipa’s Self-Portrait Along the Borderline (Avtoportreti zghvarze, 2023)

Vol. 140 (December 2023) by Zoe Aiano
Anna Dziapshipa reflects on her life divided by borders.
Interview

Anna Dziapshipa on Self-Portrait Along the Borderline

Vol. 140 (December 2023) by Zoe Aiano
Anna Dziapshipa shares the main idea behind her reflections on her Abkhaz identity in Self-Portrait Along the Borderline.
Review

Tinatin Kajrishvili’s Citizen Saint (Mokalake Tsmindani, 2023)

Vol. 138 (October 2023) by Martin Kudláč
A minimalist parable doubling as a social allegory.
Review

Ioseb Bliadze’s A Room of My Own (Chemi otakhi, 2022)

Vol. 128 (October 2022) by Savina Petkova
Privacy and convergence in an oppressive environment.
Review

Maradia Tsaava’s Water Has No Borders (Tskals sazghvrebi ar akvs, 2021)

Vol. 119 (November 2021) by Zoe Aiano
The Engari dam straddles Georgian and Abkhazian territory, thus being at the center of both geopolitical and personal realities.
Review

Salomé Jashi’s Taming the Garden (2021)

Vol. 114 (April 2021) by Zoe Aiano
The vile story behind an iconic image.
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