By recreating personal stories though testimony, poetry and archival material, the artist and performers explore deep traumas that no single place or language can contain. Abkhazia, the disputed state on the Black Sea – once an opulent Soviet holiday resort with a multi-ethnic population – became a symbolic ghost town following the 1992-93 war with Georgia. Here, fragmented memories and dreams destroyed by violence and exile are exhumed through interpretive re-enactment and haunting sound.
Directing | Kamila Kuc | Director |
Production | Reed O'Beirne | Co-Producer |
Production | Kamila Kuc | Producer |
Sound | Mark Ashworth | Sound Designer |
Editing | Kamila Kuc | Editor |
Editing | Nina Zabicka | Additional Editor |
Editing | Reed O'Beirne | Additional Editor |
Crew | David Drakard | Technical Advisor |
Editing | James Tonkin | Colorist |
Directing | James Norton | Assistant Director |
Sound | Timothy Nelson | Music |
Production | Asida Butba | Co-Producer |
Production | Katie McGowan | Executive Producer |
Crew | Nina Zabicka | Visual Effects Editor |
Production | Vika Kapikyan | Location Manager |
Writing | Thomas de Waal | Story Consultant |