Ana Kvichidze
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Nano, is arriving at her countryside family house first time since childhood. The village welcomes her with Downpour - unstoppable rains. Her neighbor, grandma Fatso and the village girls of her age are praying for the sun while sending the spells to the clouds. Nano can’t be aware that she is bound to share the part of the spells...
Downpour
Laura, a single mother from Baghdati, transformed her home into a hotel and named it after her daughter, Viktoria. Faced with challenging social and economic conditions, Laura works day and night to provide for her family. She cleans houses with other women and assists an individual with disabilities. Caring and cheerful, Laura represents the countless working women in Georgia, whose labor is often invisible but is vital to their communities.
Laura's Day

A solitary protest outside a prison becomes a symbol of freedom, justice, and solidarity When Dato’s friend is arrested at a protest and sentenced to 10 days in prison, Dato goes to the Zahesi detention center and begins a solo protest. Soon, his sister Salome joins him. Standing side by side in the cold, their quiet determination became a powerful symbol of friendship, freedom, and the courageous stand for truth. This act of solidarity demonstrated the immense power of unity and compassion to the thousands gathering at Georgia’s pro-European protest movement.