Film screening under the auspices of the Embassy of Ukraine and "N Studia"
On October 18-20, "N Studia", together with the Embassy of Ukraine, organized a screening of feature films and documentaries dedicated to the war in Ukraine at the Amirani cinema.
The first secretary of the Embassy of Ukraine, Ms. Tetiana Kolotilova, and the director of N Studia, Ms. Nelly Mzhavanadze, opened the screening.
Three films were presented.1. Feature film „Maty apostoliv“ ("Mother of the Apostles") (duration - 2 hours 20 minutes; the film was shot in 2020, directed by Zaza Buadze).
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt13948444/
In search of her son-pilot, whose humanitarian plane was shot down over the occupied territories of Ukraine, the mother finds herself in a completely alien and aggressive world, where everything is permeated with hatred and suffering. In this hell, she is not only looking for a son, but, having great love and a merciful character in her heart, she changes everyone she meets on her way. And most importantly, she changes herself, gaining truly sacred power. Her despair and pain are reborn in the eternal motherly spirit of the earth, which brings her sons home alive or dead.
2. Feature film "Narrow Bridge" (duration - 1 hour 20 minutes; the film was shot in 2022, directed by Boris Kvashnev, written by Mirza Davitaia);
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14577022/
At the heart of the film is the story of a young talented artist Kiril, in whose fate persistently puts a weapon in his hand instead of a brush. Demanding from him the life of a warrior, not a painter.
3. Documentary film "Mariupol, Unlost Hope" (duration - 1 hour 32 minutes; the film was shot in 2022, directed by Maxim Litvinov).
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt21622742/
It follows the people who spent the first month of the invasion in the city of Mariupol.
Refugees from Ukraine living in Georgia and the general public took part in the screening of the film.