During the Georgian Civil War in the 1990s, a farmer finds himself caught in the middle of the conflict. When a wounded soldier from opposite sides seeks refuge in his house, they must put aside their differences and form an unlikely bond.
And Then We Danced is a drama and romance movie that follows Merab, a talented dancer in a traditional dance company in Tbilisi, Georgia. When a new dancer named Irakli joins the group, Merab's world is turned upside down as he discovers his own feelings and desires. The film explores themes of self-discovery, homophobia, and the power of dance as Merab navigates his way through a world that often sees his true identity as a threat.
The main character of the film is a journalist — Liza, a woman in her mid-forties, who, 25 years ago, worked as a war reporter during the Georgian-Abkhazian military conflict (1992-1993), which Russia provoked for the purpose of occupying Abkhazia.
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