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‘The Most Georgian’ is an entertaining road cinema with a twist, in which the researcher often loses his distance.

Georgia. Unfiltered

Stereotypes are both necessary and harmful. They help us organise reality, but they also overly simplify and trivialise it.

Stereotypes are particularly damaging when they concern different groups of people and other nations. Scientists argue that the best way to deal with stereotypes is to be aware that something is a stereotype and that the truth is much more complex. 

So how can we create a film that challenges our stereotypes about Georgia while openly addressing them? This led to the concept of the film "The Most Georgian", in which a Polish scientist travels to Georgia to capture the most typical Georgian man or woman.

‘The Most Georgian’ is an entertaining road cinema with a twist, in which the researcher often loses his distance and becomes researched as he gets carried away by Georgian spontaneity, hospitality and openness.

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