Tangerines (2013)
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Audio: Estonian (Eesti keel) AC3 5.1 @ 448 Kbps | Subs: English (embedded)
Genre: Drama, War | Director: Zaza Urushadze
BDRip 720p | MKV | 1280 x 720 | x264 @ 2560 Kbps | 1h 26mn | 1,82 Gb
Audio: Estonian (Eesti keel) AC3 5.1 @ 448 Kbps | Subs: English (embedded)
Genre: Drama, War | Director: Zaza Urushadze
War in Georgia, Apkhazeti region 1992: local Apkhazians are fighting to break free from Georgia. Estonian village between the mountains has become empty, almost everyone has returned to their homeland, only 2 men have stayed: Ivo and Margus. But Margus will leave as soon as he has harvested his crops of tangerines. In a bloody conflict in their miniature village wounded men are left behind, and Ivo is forced to take them in. But they are from opposite sides of the war. This is touching anti-war story about Estonians who find themselves in the middle of someone else's war. How do they handle it? How do the enemies act under third-party roof?
IMDB - 12 wins + Nominated for 1 Oscar
I never watched any Georgian movie before 'Mandariinid'. So first experience was really so convenient and remarkable. This movie leads me to step forward in Georgian cinema crowd.
The tenderness of this movie give peace to the audience. The certainty of this movie contain peace,sympathy,humanity,courtesy,generosity.This cinema is one of the most influencing visionary art of anti war. This cinema has a ability and eligibility to persuade the audience into morality.
A Georgian war cinema where Abkhazia want to depart from Georgia. A story of two enemies who hates each other but deep inside a little humanity grow after they passed some time in a house of a old man 'Ivo' who saved their life.The character Ivo is established as a cue of virtuous. There are another guy who works with the old man who harvest the crops of tangerine.
It is definitely a good anti war movie. The cinematography, music, editing composition was upstanding. Specially, cinematography language was established strongly. 'Zaza Urushadze' i will definitely memorize the name.
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