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Déni Oumar Pitsaev / FR, BE, 2025 / 109 min.
When filmmaker Déni Oumar Pitsaev, who grew up in France, inherits a piece of land in the country of Georgia, it prompts a series of profound questions about life. A subtle, personal film that won the Best Documentary Award at Cannes.

When Déni Pitsaev inherits a plot of land in Georgia near the Chechen border, his mother hopes he’ll build a house there. The region is home to many Chechens, including members of his mother’s family who, like her, fled the war.
But Déni, who grew up in France, is uncertain about this possible future. He travels to Georgia to see the land for himself, and is immediately welcomed into the community. His father, with whom he barely has any contact, also comes to visit, along with his mother, sister, and brothers. One question seems to be on everyone’s mind: when will Déni finally get married?
What unfolds is a search for self, family, and belonging, beautifully composed and subtly told, where silences in the conversation often speak louder than words. At the same time, Pitsaev touches on themes such as gender roles, personal freedom, war trauma, and the sense of home. An intelligent and personal account, awarded Best Documentary at the Cannes Film Festival.
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Director
Déni Oumar Pitsaev
Production year
2025
Country
FR, BE
Length
109 min.
Language
Russian, Georgian
Subtitles
NONE
Format
DCP
Part of
IDFA 2025
The International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) is once again bringing an exciting selection of the world’s best documentaries to Eye this year, from 13 through 23 November.



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