About this Event
Georgia is a country caught between Russia and Western Europe and Etero is a single woman approaching 50, living in a rural Georgian village, and hanging on to a traditional life in the face of the ‘modernising’ influences of her female friends. But one day Etero starts a relationship with a man that will challenge her ideas.
Etero has never wanted a husband, preferring blackberry-picking, cake and solitude. "If marriage and dicks brought happiness many women would be happy," she tells a frisky customer in her store. … The mischievous denouement will leave a smile on your face for days."
Tara Brady,
Naveriani has given us a most unusual feminist heroine, one experiencing the mischievous, rarely seen triumph of a woman coming into bloom just as those around her are beginning to fade: the last and sweetest blackberry on the bush."
Jessica Kiang,
With our central focus on Georgia and , this day will explore how a range of different films from across the world tackle the ‘clash of cultures’ between traditional & modern, colonial & post-colonial, capitalist & communist etc.
Tea and coffee will be available, for a small donation, and you are welcome to bring your own lunch.Tickets are available online and on the door but due to limited places, please let us know if you are planning to buy your ticket on the door.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Mechanics Institute Library, 76 Kirkgate, Bradford, United Kingdom
GBP 15.00 to GBP 20.00












