"Tangerines" is a beautiful, subtle, and very relevant film from 2013 by the Georgian director Zaza Urushadze. It was nominated for the Oscars and the Golden Globe in the Best Foreign Language Film category.
The film tells the story of the Georgian-Abkhazian conflict of 1992-93. The action takes place in Abkhazia in a settlement of Estonians, where only 3 people remain due to the war. The events unfold under the roof of one of them's home, revealing the essence of any military confrontation.
According to the director, his goal is not to talk about war and politics, but primarily about people and the value of humanity.
In addition to the screening and discussion, there will be a short lecture to immerse you in the context of the film.
Languages: Russian, Estonian (with subtitles)