In Bloom (2013 film)

In Bloom
Film festival poster
Directed by Nana Ekvtimishvili
Simon Groß
Produced by Simon Groß
Marc Wächter
Written by Nana Ekvtimishvili
Starring Lika Babluani
Mariam Bokeria
Cinematography Oleg Mutu
Edited by Stefan Stabenow
Distributed by Big World Pictures
Release date
  • 19 February 2013 (2013-02-19) (Berlin)
  • 19 September 2013 (2013-09-19) (Georgia)
Running time
102 minutes
Country Georgia
Language Georgian

In Bloom (Georgian: გრძელი ნათელი დღეები; Grdzeli nateli dgheebi) is a 2013 Georgian drama film directed by Nana Ekvtimishvili and Simon Groß. It is a bildungsroman focused on the friendship between two teenage girls in 1992, after the independence from the Soviet Union. The film premiered at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival, winning the C.I.C.A.E. Prize.[1] It was selected as the Georgian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards.[2] Variety defined it as "an intimate drama about two very young woman destined by differences of class and character for very different fates, and also as a portrait of a fascinating period in the country’s social history".[3] The artistic style is influenced by post-communist Romanian cinema, particularly by cameraman Oleg Mutu, who also worked on 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days (2007).[3]

Nana Ekvtimishvili and Simon Groß

Plot

Eka and Natia are two fourteen year old best friends living in Tbilisi in 1992 after Zviad Gamsakhurdia was deposed of and during the Georgian Civil War. Natia is the more vivacious of the two girls, though she has a rough home life due to her alcoholic abusive father. Eka lives with her older sister and mother while her father is in prison.

Natia has two boys who are interested in her, Kote, and Lado. Lado tells her that he is going to Moscow to visit his uncle but before he leaves he gifts her a gun with a single bullet. Natia is impressed with the gift, believing it is Lado's way of taking care of her. After witnessing Eka being bullied on her way home by two boys, Natia forces the gun on her and tells her to use it to intimidate the boys as violence is the only language they understand. However walking home Eka sees two boys beating up Kopla, the main boy that bullies her. Initially intending to ignore the situation she ends up pulling out the gun and successfully using it to threaten the boys beating up Kopla.

Standing in line waiting for bread some time later, Natia is grabbed by Kote and pulled into a car with his friends. Though Eka tries to help her she is ultimately unsuccessful. She then turns on the adults in the line who have done nothing to stop Natia's kidnapping and swears at them until one of the men strikes her down.

Eka attends Natia's wedding, though she is unhappy for her friend. She gives the gun back to Natia without telling her about her interaction with Kopla.

Natia's initial hesitant happiness in her marriage quickly dissolves. Visited by Eka she confesses to missing school and being disappointed at living with her husband's family, who are restrictive and don't want her to see her old friends. After they quash plans for a birthday party, Natia ends up sneaking out and spending the day with Eka at her grandmother's house, where she also sees Lado. She is caught by her husband, Kote, who jealously takes her away. Later he gathers up a group of his friends and attacks Lado, culminating in Lado being stabbed and killed.

Hearing of the murder Natia becomes incensed and goes to get the gun but Eka beats her to her house and keeps it from her long enough to calm her down and prevent her from going to kill Kote. The two end up going to a pond, where Eka throws the gun in the water.

Later Eka, who has always refused to go and see her father, who is residing in jail, goes to see him by herself.

Cast

  • Lika Babluani as Eka Khizanishvili
  • Mariam Bokeria as Natia Zaridze
  • Zurab Gogaladze as Kote
  • Data Zakareishvili as Lado
  • Ana Nijaradze as Ana - Ekas Mother
  • Maiko Ninua as Sophiko - Ekas Sister
  • Tamar Bukhnikashvili as Natia's Mother
  • Temiko Chichinadze as Natia's Father
  • Berta Khapava as Natela - Natia's Grandmother
  • Sandro Shanshiashvili as Natia's brother
  • Endi Dzidzava as Kote's Mother
  • Zaza Salia as Kote's Father

See also

References

  1. "Prizes of the Independent Juries". Berlinale. Retrieved 5 September 2013.
  2. "Oscars: Georgia Nominates 'In Bloom' for Foreign Language Category". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 4 September 2013.
  3. 1 2 "In Bloom". Variety. Retrieved 29 November 2015.
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