In the stillness of forgiving space
In a quiet, surreal garden inspired by Hugo Simberg’s The Garden of Death, three skeletons tend to plants, each representing the ideas of a different philosopher: Voltaire, Schopenhauer, and Nietzsche. Guests arrive at this garden through scenes from the Tbilisi metro, setting the tone for a journey beyond the ordinary/ Through their simple routines and reflective dialogues, they explore life’s weightiest themes—work, boredom, meaning, and purpose. Like other small conversations in our world, this one has no true beginning or defined end; it simply emerges from a passing impulse, carrying on until that impulse fades, unconcerned with a structured conclusion.
This stop-motion animation combines humor and philosophical musings to explore the profound idea of embracing life’s eternal cycles, where every action, joy, and sorrow returns. It is a quiet meditation on how we live, asking if we are willing to accept—or even welcome—life’s infinite repetitions.
“Do you want this once more and innumerable times more?”
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Nikoloz MeskhiDirector
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Lia LolomadzeDirector
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Nikoloz MeskhiWriter
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Erekle MaglakelidzeWriter
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Giorgi KurtiashviliProducer
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Zviad SkhirtladzeKey Cast"Narrator"
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Project Title (Original Language):სივრცე ყველაფრის მიმტევებელი
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Project Type:Animation, Short
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Genres:Art-house Animation, Surrealism
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Runtime:9 minutes 21 seconds
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Completion Date:October 22, 2024
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Production Budget:4,000 USD
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Country of Origin:Georgia
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Country of Filming:Georgia
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Language:Georgian
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Black & White and Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
Born in Tbilisi in 1992, I’ve been captivated by cinematography and animation from an early age. Although I didn’t pursue formal education in film or photography, my passion stayed with me through the years. After earning a master’s degree in business management, I realized my true calling was not in this field. Today, I focus on photography, documentary filmmaking, and stop-motion animation, bringing my perspective and lifelong love for storytelling into every project.