In the reality we live in today, art must become a weapon — a means to bridge the divide where society’s opinions are split in two.
The notion of Georgian identity is often distorted by excessive romanticism, which undermines the foundation of Georgia’s independence and the true essence of its cultural values.
The idea of the struggle for freedom must transcend lofty rhetoric and become active, relentless, and tangible.
Our ancestor, Maro Makashvili, stands as the clearest example of this — a symbol of a young Georgian patriot. At first glance, her act may seem naïve, yet it is, in truth, a powerful manifestation of love and the will to fight.