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ReplantedSanatórium Nádej
| Accessibility | suitable for all age groups of minors |
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| Languages | Georgian (orig.) |
| Subtitles | English, Slovak |
| Black and white / colour | color |
Tsqaltubo, once a famous spa town in the Soviet Union, turned into Georgia’s largest refugee camp after the war in Abkhazia. Three decades later, the government attempts to restore its former glory and move most of the displaced families into new flat blocks on the outskirts of the town. The film focuses on the last residents of a sanatorium. Gia stays for her cats, Nunu for the plants and fragile remnants of nature that she tends. Through their tiny everyday rituals, they have built not just a home, but also a family connected by memories, resilience, and the hope of one day returning to Abkhazia. Leaving would mean severing their last tie to an idea of home.
The screening will be followed by a discussion with the director Andrea Kalinová and development specialist Boris Strečanský in Slovak language.
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