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- Anna Dziapshipa was born in Tbilisi to an Abkhazian father and a Georgian mother. As a child, her Abkhazian surname was initially associated with her grandfather's footballing success, but has since become closely linked to the conflict that has opposed the two nations since 1992. This situation had a profound effect on her childhood and identity, caught in the middle of two warring countries. In Self-Portrait Along the Borderline, the filmmaker returns to the Abkhazian family home built by her grandfather, located in a country that is off-limits to Georgian citizens and still not recognized by Georgia. Combining unique fragments and archives from her family collection, and from television footage and radio recordings of the time, she offers a rare personal and political biography of the relations between Georgia and Abkhazia.
- A young boy who became deaf persists in embracing his passion for music. Along with his encouraging mother, he faces the day that might change their lives.
- A film-director attempts delving into her once-concealed feelings that had coursed her through an entire creative process.
- The unique journey of Khatije, a woman dedicated to the life of nomadic pastoralism.