The film explores the idea that reality begins with shared imagination — when a dream is shared by two people, it becomes reality.
The story focuses on nature and the “language” of plants as a knowledge system, where herbs and flowers carry healing and magical meanings. The carriers of this knowledge are women who read nature as a coded text.
The narrative moves into the mythological space of Colchis — the myths of Medea, Circe, and the Golden Fleece unite nature and cosmos into one complete system.
The film presents the world as one living organism, where plants, stars, and humans move within one shared geometrically harmonious cycle.
The work has been presented at international festivals:
International Dance Film Festival (2021)
Tokyo International Short Film Festival (World Premiere, 2021)
Athens International Dance Film Festival (2022)
Maka Kiladze is a multimedia artist and founder of Circe. Her practice combines visual art, film, and performance, exploring space, technology, Georgian mythology, and ecological themes from a female perspective.
Elene Gviniashvili is an Electrical and Computer Engineering student at Free University of Tbilisi. She danced Georgian folk dances for 14 years and is interested in the connection between technology and movement.
The exhibition and artist talk expand on these themes through visual, technological, and movement-based perspectives.
📅 May 29, 9:00 PM — Screening of Red Sun and exhibition opening
📅 May 30, 7:00–10:00 PM — Exhibition and Artist Talk (Technology and Movement)
Prices:
• Film Screening + Exhibition — 30 GEL
• Exhibition + Artist Talk — 20 GEL
🔞 Age Restriction: 16+