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Liya’s past is troublesome—her mother was killed by her father, and she herself was beaten by him many times—and she spends her adult life attempting to cope with her memories. To cut the vicious circle of violence in the village of her childhood, where domestic violence is considered “normal”, Liya...

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Institution:Open Society Archives at Central European University
Language:Georgian
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:e249557d-a08b-46e8-b5d9-77c5956fd337
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Summary:Liya’s past is troublesome—her mother was killed by her father, and she herself was beaten by him many times—and she spends her adult life attempting to cope with her memories. To cut the vicious circle of violence in the village of her childhood, where domestic violence is considered “normal”, Liya returns to her former home to awaken the villagers and establish new relationships among them. This film is part of the Gender Montage: Films from Post-Soviet Space film series. The film has both English and Russian subtitles. Levan Glonti