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Tbilisi-Tbilisi is this intriguing snapshot of a young filmmaker's life in post-Soviet Georgia. Dato, the protagonist, embodies the struggle of artistic ambition against a backdrop of financial despair. The film's black-and-white segments offer a haunting contrast to the rawness of his reality, blending his screenplay with moments of his daily existence. It's this interweaving of fiction and reality that creates a unique rhythm, almost like a melancholic poem. The pacing feels languid, inviting you to dwell in Dato's thoughts, while the atmosphere captures the essence of a city still grappling with its identity. Performances are understated yet deeply felt, revealing layers of emotion and aspiration. Definitely worth a watch for anyone curious about the complexities of a filmmaker's journey.
Explores themes of artistic struggle.Unique black-and-white cinematography.Character-driven narrative with introspective pacing.
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