Nutsa is an attractive dressmaker and lives in a suburb of Tiflis. Her boyfriend serves a 10-year sentence in a secluded prison. Why he got arrested is not mentioned in the film, it remains a secret. In general, the viewer does not get to know a lot about Goga, but all the more about Nutsa, who in the meantime has to look after their two children all alone. When it is announced that soon married women will be allowed to visit their husbands in prison once a month, Goga and Nutsa decide to get married amongst the prison walls. However, as time goes by, they grow apart from each other more and more. Still, they carefully find back together in the few hours of fading but intimate togetherness they have.
Narrated with dull colours and emphatic images, the well-played atmospherically dense drama, which won the Berlinale Audience Award in 2014, actually has a political background. Namely, in Post-Soviet Georgia, many people were punished in draconic ways for commiting small crimes. Also the husband of the director Kajrishvili was arrested and only released as part of an amnesty. They are still a couple and work together, even in this film. If the story of Nutsa and Gogo ends happily as well, will only be revealed on screen.
Director Brides
Patardzlebi
Tinatin Kajrishvili
Tinatin Kajrishvili, David Chubinishvili
Sergo Buiglishvili, Anuka Grigolia, Nita Kalichava, Mari Kitia, Giorgi Makharadze
Feature Film Competition
France / Georgia, 2014
Georgian, engl. subtitles
93 min