Panopticon (2024)

ALL 06/30/2024 (ka) Drama 95 Min
  • Release
    06/30/2024
  • Production
    20 Steps Productions, Filmo2, Ombre Rosse Film Production, Tangaj Production, Independent Film Project
  • Rotten tomato
    0%
  • Original title
    Panoptikoni
  • Original language
    ka
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
    -

Overview

When Sandro’s father decides to devote his life to God and leaves for a monastery, the teenage introvert finds himself deprived of the fundamental certainties of life. Abandoned by his father and his mother, who is working abroad, the young man embarks on a journey of self-discovery, opening up both to a new friendship with the radical Lasha, who has ties with an ultra-right organisation, and also to the chance to explore his own sexuality. George Sikharulidze’s perceptive feature debut considers how fine the line is between the observer and the observed, and asks where contemporary post-Soviet Georgian society is heading as it hovers on the border between religious conservatism and nationalisation on the one hand, and the desire for independence and modernisation on the other. Natalia Kozáková (kviff.com)

  1. Story

  2. Giorgia Villa

    Editor



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Panopticon (2024) 95 Min

ALL 06/30/2024 (ka)
Drama
  • Release 06/30/2024
  • Production
    20 Steps Productions, Filmo2, Ombre Rosse Film Production, Tangaj Production, Independent Film Project
  • Original title Panoptikoni
  • ka
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

When Sandro’s father decides to devote his life to God and leaves for a monastery, the teenage introvert finds himself deprived of the fundamental certainties of life. Abandoned by his father and his mother, who is working abroad, the young man embarks on a journey of self-discovery, opening up both to a new friendship with the radical Lasha, who has ties with an ultra-right organisation, and also to the chance to explore his own sexuality. George Sikharulidze’s perceptive feature debut considers how fine the line is between the observer and the observed, and asks where contemporary post-Soviet Georgian society is heading as it hovers on the border between religious conservatism and nationalisation on the one hand, and the desire for independence and modernisation on the other. Natalia Kozáková (kviff.com)

  1. George Sikharulidze

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Giorgia Villa

    Editor

  4. Vladimer Katcharava

    Producer