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Requiem to Hot Days of Summer offers an intimate glimpse into the lives of Guri and his mother, Sanata, who dwell in a serene Georgian mountain village alongside their dog, Tuia. The film almost breathes with its observational tone, capturing the nuances of their day-to-day existence. There's something raw about the way it portrays their bond, a quiet exploration of motherhood and the tenderness of familial love. The pacing feels organic, allowing moments to linger just long enough to absorb the atmosphere. Then there's this looming tension when a third person enters their world, creating a subtle shift in dynamics that’s compelling yet unsettling. It’s not flashy, but that’s part of its charm, really. A film that draws you in with its simplicity and depth.
Observational documentary formatFocus on familial relationshipsThemes of intrusion and harmony
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Giorgi Parkosadze
Director