Two love stories develop in a world that follows traditional norms: young Zaza loves Zehava, as they bond in a magical world. The beautiful and independent Madea is in love with the charming neighborhood thug. Watching over is the patriarch grandfather, fighting to bind everyone to the old rules.
When the police finally catch an elusive serial killer, no one can prove his guilt, resulting in the lead detective making it personal.
Ursus is a story of three outcasts—Georgian unemployed film director, Ukrainian ex-stuntman and a Canadian female fighter for the wild animals' rights—making their desperate journey from Tbilisi, the capital of ex-Soviet Georgia plunged into a civil war, to Berlin at the beginning of 1992. Each of the three characters pursues their own goal without even knowing how much their fates are intertwined.
Rene Dadiani, a big city dweller, teaches video art in a film school, while at the same time working for a propane delivery office. He claims real men are men of many hats. In film school, he's one of the avid preachers of self-initiated absurd theory. He assumes that one can enhance the power of imagination by way of altering consciousness that, on its turn, can give way to new reality. Rene often observes life via his Handycam. Sometimes those he captures are not only the 'real' people, but imaginary personalities, too.
Refugee blind father's and his two daughters' battle for survival in the world of corruption and violence.
Farmer. Labour. Violence. Escape. Freedom. War. In the meantime there still are colour, lake, hut, hearth and hands that cure, but also the evil that destroys color, lake, hut, hearth and hands that cure. The lost generation that has experienced the madness of war is punished for the things it has not committed and forgiven for those committed. Forgiveness, Redemption and Ascent.
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