Tangerines GFT Friday 18–Thursday 24 September, 2015

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GFT
Friday 18–Thursday 24 September, 2015
Georgian director Zaza Urushadze’s Oscar-nominated feature is set in a small village in 1992 during the War in Abkhazia. Two men are harvesting the tangerine crop when a fight breaks out in front of their home. They give shelter to two injured survivors; a Chechen mercenary and a young Georgian soldier, bringing the intense feud into their front room. Tangerines may sound sombre, but the joy of the film lies in the way it captures how heightened emotions can shift from hatred to hilarity in a heartbeat.
Glasgow Film Theatre, 12 Rose St, G3 6RB
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