Synopsis
This is a story about the results of a political struggle in Georgia, perceived through creative workshops organized for local children. After wars and political struggles, children are usually left behind and their pain is compensated with foreign aid like sweets, clothes, toys. Estonians took another way - in a small rural school of Ureki, artists decided to devote their time to children. They carry out workshops in different art forms: photography, painting, pottery, glasswork. The interaction between children and artists creates warm and honest relationships. They open up and tell us their painful stories - some using words, some through their images.