A lyrical comedy based on a kaleidoscope of memories from student Anna about her childhood spent in a Imeretian village with her grandmother.
But this is not just a personal story; it is a detailed and hilarious portrayal of the customs and traditions of Georgian rural life. Many of these stories are still found in Georgian families and culture, especially in remote rural corners. The key to understanding the Georgian character lies in these details of the lives of several generations of ordinary people.
The tale of a large, close-knit family, neighbors, and friends, starting from the pre-war era, is filled with sharp humor, self-irony, and a touch of nostalgia.
After the film, we brew tea, pour wine, cut cheese, sit down at the table, and share our impressions.
The meeting will be led by videographer, storyteller, and author of the Telegram channel Georgia Inside, Ruslan Murusidze. By the way, for his screenings, storyteller Ruslan performs color correction and works his magic on the quality of the sound track. Pure magic!