Year: 1958
Runtime: 75 mins
Language: Georgian
Director: Tengiz Abuladze
Student Nato befriends a brother and sister living on the streets, unaware that their father has just left their mother, claiming she can’t connect with the kids. Nato and the father begin a romance, but when he unexpectedly reunites with his estranged wife, he abandons both Nato and the children. Determined to stay, Nato realizes she cannot leave the siblings behind.
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