Taming the Garden

  • In Person

[An] extraordinary, savagely poetic film.

Wendy Ide, Observer

With astonishing cinematic style, Taming the Garden tracks the surreal uprooting of ancient trees from their Georgian locales. With each removal, tensions flare between workers and villagers. Some see financial incentives—new roads, handsome fees—while others angrily mourn the loss of what was assumed to be an immovable monolith of their town’s collective history and memory. With a steady and shrewdly observant eye, Jashi documents a single man’s power over Earth’s natural gardens: how majestic living artifacts of a country’s identity can so effortlessly become uprooted by individuals with no connection to the nature they claim as their own.

Big World Pictures
FILM DETAILS 
Screenwriter
  • Salomé Jashi
Cinematographer
  • Salomé Jashi
  • Goga Devdariani
Language
  • Georgian
  • with English subtitles
Print Info
  • Color
  • DCP
  • 91 mins
Source
  • Big World Pictures

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