"Tangerines" is a gripping drama set during the 1992 conflict in Abkhazia, directed by Zaza Urushadze and featuring a talented ensemble cast including Elmo Nüganen, Giorgi Nakashidze, Misha Meskhi, and Lembit Ulfsak. Released in 2013, this war film explores the complexities of human relationships and the futility of violence through the story of two Estonian farmers who decide to stay behind in their war-torn village to harvest their tangerine crop. As the conflict rages on, the farmers find themselves caught in the crossfire between Georgian and Abkhazian soldiers. When they discover two wounded soldiers from opposing sides near their home, they decide to take them in and care for them, despite the deep-rooted animosity between the two groups. Through tense and emotional interactions, the farmers and the soldiers are forced to confront their preconceptions and prejudices, leading to unexpected bonds and moments of profound humanity amidst the devastation of war. "Tangerines" is a thought-provoking exploration of the impact of war on individuals and communities, offering a poignant commentary on the senselessness of violence and the power of compassion in the face of adversity. With stellar performances and a compelling narrative, this film is a must-watch for fans of war dramas and character-driven storytelling.
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