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Eka & Natia, chronique d'une jeunesse géorgienne

Original title: Grzeli nateli dgeebi
  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
7.2K
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Mariam Bokeria and Lika Babluani in Eka & Natia, chronique d'une jeunesse géorgienne (2013)
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Set in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi in 1992. Friends Eka and Natia look to leave childhood behind as they ignore societal customs and work to escape their turbulent family lives.Set in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi in 1992. Friends Eka and Natia look to leave childhood behind as they ignore societal customs and work to escape their turbulent family lives.Set in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi in 1992. Friends Eka and Natia look to leave childhood behind as they ignore societal customs and work to escape their turbulent family lives.

  • Directors
    • Nana Ekvtimishvili
    • Simon Groß
  • Writer
    • Nana Ekvtimishvili
  • Stars
    • Lika Babluani
    • Mariam Bokeria
    • Zurab Gogaladze
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    7.2K
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    • Directors
      • Nana Ekvtimishvili
      • Simon Groß
    • Writer
      • Nana Ekvtimishvili
    • Stars
      • Lika Babluani
      • Mariam Bokeria
      • Zurab Gogaladze
    • 16User reviews
    • 82Critic reviews
    • 72Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 29 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Lika Babluani
    Lika Babluani
    • Eka
    Mariam Bokeria
    Mariam Bokeria
    • Natia
    Zurab Gogaladze
    • Kote
    Data Zakareishvili
    • Lado
    Ana Nijaradze
    • Ana - Eka's Mother
    Maiko Ninua
    • Sophiko - Eka's Sister
    Tamar Bukhnikashvili
    • Natia's Mother
    Temiko Chichinadze
    Temiko Chichinadze
    • Natia's Father
    Berta Khapava
    Berta Khapava
    • Natela - Natia's Grandmother
    Sandro Shanshiashvili
    • Natia's Brother
    Endi Dzidzava
    • Kote's Mother
    Zaza Salia
    • Kote's Father
    Marina Janashia
    • Teacher
    Giorgi Aladashvili
    • Kopla
    Gia Shonia
    • Kopla's Friend
    Nino Tvauri
    • Lela - Classmate
    Shota Meskhadze
    • Achiko - Classmate
    Petre Revazishvili
    • Paichadze - Classmate
    • Directors
      • Nana Ekvtimishvili
      • Simon Groß
    • Writer
      • Nana Ekvtimishvili
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    User reviews16

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    10miranda_ya

    Powerful and brilliant

    In Bloom is a must see movie about Georgia's recent past. This period has been covered time after time in many movies but none of them compares.

    To start with the plot - it's very simple and depicts almost everyone's life in 90s Georgia. Yet it is so well transferred to the screen, I could not tear away. The movie shows every ugliness we have lived through and it was so authentic I could not get rid of a lump in my throat throughout whole film. Small Georgian quirks might be also interesting and funny to a foreign viewer.

    Beautifully shot, with every detail taken into consideration. Tbilisi has changed so much in these 20 years and yet the film captured the 90s vibe perfectly.

    None of the child actors are professionals but they are doing magnificent job. They are very real and relatable.

    Overall it was a brilliant effort, which deserves to be recognized.
    7frankde-jong

    Growing up in a macho society

    "In bloom" is a film about two 14 year old girls, Eka (played by Lika Babluani) and Natia (played by Miriam Bokeria). It is very much the same as "Show me love" (1998, Lukas Moodysson) in that the one with the biggest mouth at the end of the day has the least courage.

    The society in which the girls grow up is however vastly different. The stable welfare state Sweden in "Show me love" versus Georgia in "In bloom". Georgia was just seperated from the disintegrating Soviet Union at the time in which the film is situated and happens to have a fairly masculine (and for adolescent girls thus restrictive) culture.

    The same theme (two 14 year old girls) in a different setting (two vastly different countries) provides for two fascinating films. The two non professional actresses playing the two leading roles are marvelous. Especially the scene in which Eka performs a traditional dance on the weddingparty of Natia is realy beautiful. Beautiful is also the cinematography of Oleg Mutu, who co-operated with some of the directors of the Romanian wave a few years earlier.

    Georgia is a relatively new film country, which is not surprising for a state that has become independant not so long ago. It should however not be forgotten that some famous directors from the Soviet era were born in Georgia, such as Mikhail Kalatozov and Sergei Parajanov.
    8spaceman88

    Quite impressive

    The story revolves around two 14 year old girls, best friends growing up together in Georgia.

    Although it's set in 1992, the time-line and history is merely a canvas for a tale of friendship and difficulties in a flawed culture and society.

    We witness the hardships the two girls have to go through and negative or positive emotional bonds they have with friends/schoolmates/family.

    There's not much dramatization or cheesy drama going on, since the narrative is documentary-style realism à-la "A Separation". I have to applaud the two young actresses for more-or-less carrying the whole story on their shoulders, with success. Not that the other actors are bad, they all contribute to the authentic atmosphere.

    It's also hard to ignore the setting, the homes and streets that reek of post communist decay. This felt personal to me, having grown up in an "fresh" democratic Romania, where the circumstances were similar, even if not the same.

    I can totally recommend "In Bloom" to anyone interested in a good story. This is no Hollywood moneymaker, but I also disagree with another reviewer writing that it's hard to understand for non-Georgians. Cinema is universal.
    7ReganRebecca

    Solid film about two girls in a country in crisis

    I don't believe I've ever seen a Georgian film before watching In Bloom, but it was a great place to start and I'll certainly be looking more into Georgian cinema.

    Like many coming of age stories the film focuses on two young teenage girls, but unlike most typical American or European films, the background for this film involves a country that has recently overcome one violent coup and is in the middle of a civil war. Screenwriter and co-director Nana Ekvtimishvili handles these details with lovely subtlety never making them feel heavy handed or overt. The camera- work for the film is also a knock out. The cinematographer, Oleg Mutu, is the same one responsible for the Romanian masterpiece 4 Months, 3 Weeks, 2 Days, and he flawlessly employs the steady hand and long takes he used in that movie to great effect here. There is a beautiful 5 minute scene that is a one shot take of one of the girls dancing and it is the perfect meld of technical camera-work and physical performance.

    I would be remiss of course not to mention the acting of the two lead girls who are simply fantastic. And while they are both strong actresses, it's Lika Babluani, in a much quieter performance, who is devastating. She has a face made for cinema and she can carry those long takes and fill them up with her presence without feeling laboured or strained.
    8register_register2002

    Exquisitely written, directed and acted picture in the minimalist vein of Romanian New Wave cinema

    Nana Ekvtimishvili's "In Bloom" is the story of steadfast friendship, of familial strife, of young love and premature commitment, of jealousy and intended revenge, of economic hardship set in the backdrop of civil war and of a precocious maturity which surpasses the misfortune.

    Fourteen year-old Eka (portrayed by the mesmerizing Lika Babluani), who resides in Tbilisi, labors in line with her neighbors to buy a couple loaves of the meagre stock of bread, at school with her boisterous classmates whom her teacher cannot seem to control, at home where her father is away, her mother seems detached and her sister patronizes her, and at times with her bosom friend, Natia, who makes a decision to escape her own strife which has dire consequences.

    It is this adolescent bond, between Eka and Natia, about which the story principally revolves, the comfort and support they are able to give each other as the one or the other faces a drunken or screaming family member, tormenting peers, pressure from and violation by willful men and verbal abuse from nearly everyone. Eka is the stalwart, principled character who seems to be able to see beyond the chaos.

    Exquisitely directed and acted, the viewer senses not one false note among any of the characters or their actions. Emotions are heightened and several times brought to a head, and they are so well played that the sense is that it all could have happened, exactly as portrayed.

    In several scenes the camera stays on minor characters, shooting from behind or over a protagonist as she addresses them or engages in some action which holds their attention, to play out the scene through capturing the reactions of the minor cast instead of training eyes on the principal character herself: the supporting cast project their characters so impeccably, this occasional perspective works seamlessly.

    On other occasions, scenes are not concluded, such as during the circumstance of a kidnapping or the consequences for the perpetrators of a mortal act or a meeting which closes the film. But the characters, all of them, and the scenes, in the short space of 100 minutes, are so finely developed by writer Ekvtimishvili and portrayed by the actors, that it is unnecessary, there is nothing wanting, the imagination easily completes the picture.

    The able editing, post-processing and spare soundtrack all complement and amplify the superior direction. Stand-out cinematography, pace of the film and color grading are reminiscent of Romanian New Wave cinema, such as those of "The Death of Mr. Lazarescu," "The Way I Spent the End of the World," "California Dreamin'," or "12:08 East of Bucharest."

    If a viewer were pressed to find fault, he might say that "In Bloom" relates a story which lacks transcendent or inspirational moments, grand epiphanies, heroic characters or poetic dialogue. But it is the totality of poignant story and evenly-skilled effort from those behind and in front of camera to convey that story which makes the indelible mark.

    This viewer was reminded several nights back in starting a commercial film (a film in which everything is spelled out, for the densest audience, nothing left to interpretation) and in having completely forgotten a recent viewing of it: the vast majority of movies are forgettable. "In Bloom" stays with you.

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    Rating: 7.5+/10 (rounded up for IMDb)

    Viewing: DVD, distributed in the USA by Big World Pictures (widescreen presentation; English subtitles; Dolby Digital 2.0; trailer aside, no special features relevant to picture)

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    • Trivia
      Official submission of Georgia to the Oscars 2014 best foreign language film category.
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Otar Ramishvili

      Performed by Sophiko's Friends Davit Archvadze, Otar Ramishvili

      Courtesy of Mikheil Ramishvili and Sano Studia

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    • Release date
      • November 27, 2013 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Georgia
      • Germany
      • France
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Germany)
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • Georgian
    • Also known as
      • In Bloom
    • Filming locations
      • Tbilisi, Georgia
    • Production companies
      • Indiz Film
      • Polare Film
      • Arizona Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $56,092
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $9,280
      • Jan 12, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $97,236
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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