Monologue

Monologue

Release date : September 18, 2017
Runtime : 26m
Countries of origin : Russia /
Original Language : Abkhazian / Russian /
Director : Otto Lakoba /
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Production companies : M. Razbezhkina and M. Ugarov Academy /
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The war in Abkhazia ended more than twenty years ago. But the shadows wandering in the corridors of the republican psychoneurological hospital still remind us of its impact. Sometimes we see ourselves in those shadows and glimpse fragments of reality in their monologues. The monochromatic way they see the world carries many more meanings than we are able to perceive.
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  • title:Monologue
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2017
  • Runtime:26m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Russia ·
  • Original Language: Abkhazian · Russian ·
  • Director: Otto Lakoba /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: M. Razbezhkina and M. Ugarov Academy ·
  • Overview:The war in Abkhazia ended more than twenty years ago. But the shadows wandering in the corridors of the republican psychoneurological hospital still remind us of its impact. Sometimes we see ourselves in those shadows and glimpse fragments of reality in their monologues. The monochromatic way they see the world carries many more meanings than we are able to perceive.
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