Blueberry Dreams

Blueberry Dreams

Release date : March 13, 2024
Runtime : 1h 15m
Countries of origin : Belgium / France / Georgia / Qatar /
Original Language : Georgian /
Director : Elene Mikaberidze /
Writers : Elene Mikaberidze /
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Led by the good-hearted father Soso, a family of four starts a blueberry farm to secure their future together. But with a home in northern Georgia, their village is close to the troubled border with the Russian-backed region of Abkhazia, where new conflicts have been rumbling for 30 years. Soso is a retired engineer, but together with his wife Nino and their sons Giorgi and Lazare, he throws himself into the ‘Plant the Future’ programme set up by the Georgian authorities to stabilise the area. Nino is haunted by memories of the war and dreams of her children experiencing the world, while Soso wants to maintain their connection to the land. But Giorgi and Lazare long for a different future, immersing themselves in anime and dreaming of visiting Japan. In the midst of their daily lives, the family navigates between hardship, joy and contemplation of a different future.
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  • title:Blueberry Dreams
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2024
  • Runtime:1h 15m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Belgium · France · Georgia · Qatar ·
  • Original Language: Georgian ·
  • Director: Elene Mikaberidze /
  • Writers: Elene Mikaberidze ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Led by the good-hearted father Soso, a family of four starts a blueberry farm to secure their future together. But with a home in northern Georgia, their village is close to the troubled border with the Russian-backed region of Abkhazia, where new conflicts have been rumbling for 30 years. Soso is a retired engineer, but together with his wife Nino and their sons Giorgi and Lazare, he throws himself into the ‘Plant the Future’ programme set up by the Georgian authorities to stabilise the area. Nino is haunted by memories of the war and dreams of her children experiencing the world, while Soso wants to maintain their connection to the land. But Giorgi and Lazare long for a different future, immersing themselves in anime and dreaming of visiting Japan. In the midst of their daily lives, the family navigates between hardship, joy and contemplation of a different future.
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