A courtyard in Tbilisi, surrounded by buildings in various states of disrepair. The residents spend their time here engaged in conversation or playing backgammon and cards. When investors offer to buy the houses, the whole neighbourhood rejoices. Paterfamilias Gia is the only one who refuses the deal, to the great discontent of the others, as the investors have made it clear that it’s all or nothing. With a comic bent and a pinch of tragedy, NEIGHBORS dissects a social microcosm characterised by absurd relationships, economic coercion and macho posturing.
A courtyard in Tbilisi, surrounded by buildings in various states of disrepair. The residents spend their time here engaged in conversation or playing backgammon and cards. When investors offer to buy the houses, the whole neighbourhood rejoices. Paterfamilias Gia is the only one who refuses the deal, to the great discontent of the others, as the investors have made it clear that it’s all or nothing. With a comic bent and a pinch of tragedy, NEIGHBORS dissects a social microcosm characterised by absurd relationships, economic coercion and macho posturing.