
Rati Tsiteladze is a European Film Academy Award-nominated filmmaker. He is an alumnus of Locarno Academy, TIFF Filmmaker Lab, Berlinale Talents, and Cannes Résidence. Rati’s short films won over 50 awards and were screened at around 300 festivals worldwide, including Hong Kong, Melbourne, and Locarno. His short "Prisoner of Society" won multiple Oscar-qualifying awards and was nominated for the European Film Academy. Rati was awarded the Moulin d’Andé Prize at Cannes Film Festival, and at Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), he received the HFPA Film Independent Award from the Golden Globes.

Young, successful scientist, Irakli who is researching the phenomenon of death, is suddenly struck by family tragedy. After attempting suicide and five month of coma, he wakes up in apocalypse of vampires....

When the volatile Bo travels to Georgia to visit the grave of her father, a well-known trumpeter, she runs into his former childhood friend Levan. In search of her roots and a better understanding of her father, she decides to hitchhike in Levan's truck. Despite the age difference, they gently give in to the love they feel for each other. The melancholy trumpet playing of Bo's father accompanies their journey through the breathtaking Georgian landscape. In the end, they dare to trust each other ...

Adelina, a young trans woman, has her freedom and identity suffocated by the traditional expectations of her parents and a conservative society....