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Temo is a gritty exploration of modern life in Georgia, showcasing the struggles of a man drowning in debt. The atmosphere is heavy, almost suffocating, capturing the weight of Temo's failures and his desperate attempts to rise above his circumstances. It feels raw, the pacing deliberate yet disheartening, making you sit with his choices. The performances are grounded, revealing a sort of quiet despair that resonates deeply. What stands out is the pragmatic approach to storytelling; it's not overly dramatic, just a slice of life that feels painfully real. Temo's journey is marked by naive hopes and stark realities, making it a sobering watch that lingers long after the credits roll.
Focuses on contemporary Georgian issuesStrong character-driven narrativeExplores themes of hope and hopelessness
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Lasha Tskvitinidze
Director