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Dea Kulumbegashvili / Georgia, Italy, France / 2024 / 134 min

A socio-critical story about a dedicated gynaecologist in a small Georgian town accused of malpractice when a newborn dies under her supervision.

cast Ia Sukhitashvili (Nina), Kakha Kintsurashvili (David), Merab Ninidze (head doctor), Roza Kancheishvili (Nana), Ana Nikolava (Mzia)

festivals, awards Venice 2024 (Special Jury Prize), San Sebastian 2024, London 2024

IMDb

Nina works in the only small hospital of a provincial town as an ob-gyn. Single and in abstinence from personal relationships, she is unconditionally devoted to her Hippocratic oath. When a newborn dies within seconds of being delivered under her supervision, her morals and professionalism come into question. Under investigation, every detail of Nina's personal and professional life is being scrutinized. Despite the risks, Nina remains devoted to her duty as a doctor, committed to doing what nobody else will.

“Nina lives the austere life of a doctor, risking her own well-being to provide illegal abortions for those in need. She encounters women in their most intimate moments, whether they are becoming mothers in the throes of excruciating labour or undergoing painful and clandestine abortions, hidden from their families. Nina is a character who loves universally yet no one in particular. She possesses boundless empathy but struggles to form personal connections.” (Dea Kulumbegashvili)

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