Monday, March 29, 2010

The Other Bank (Gagma napiri )


Country: Georgia 
Year: 2009
Director: George Ovashvili
Producer: Sain Gabdullin
Editor: Sun-min Kim
Screenwriter: Nugzar Shataidze
Cinematographer: Amir Assadi

Music: Josef Bardanashvili
Principal Cast: Tedo Bekhauri, Galoba Gambaria, Nika Alajajev, Tamara Meskhi, Archil Tabukashvili

Torn from his father at the beginning of the Georgian-Abkhazia war, slightly cross-eyed 12-year-old Tedo is tired of living the life of a refugee. He works hard at an auto repair shop, and his young mother, Keto, works as a clerk, but it’s not enough to help them get by, so Keto starts to prostitute herself to help them survive. It’s all too much for Tedo to handle, and he decides to search for his father in war-torn Abkhazia. Warned not to go into this tinderbox, he decides to go anyway. Unable to speak the local language and afraid for his safety, Tedo pretends to be deaf as his odyssey takes him across physical and emotional landscapes and borders where nationalism rules and where the “eye for an eye” mentality dominates. The war-ravaged world he encounters reflects the complex state of affairs wrestling within the boy’s psyche. Director Ovashvili brings together a diverse production team from Russia, Iran, Kyrgyzstan, Czech Republic, Israel, and South Korea to create a gripping, unsentimental story of a boy with grownup cares who finds his own path to living bravely.

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IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1368439/

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