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The territory of today’s Republic of Georgia is the cradle of wine, where mankind first cultivated grapes and made wine, 8000 years ago; this documentary explores the rebirth of ancient viticultural traditions almost lost during Soviet rule.
Filmmaker Emily Railsback and award-winning sommelier Jeremy Quinn provide intimate access to rural family life in the Republic of Georgia as they explore the rebirth of 8,000-year-old winemaking traditions almost lost during the period of Soviet rule. Using unobtrusive iPhone technology, Railsback brings the voices and ancestral legacies of modern Georgians directly to the viewer, revealing an intricate and resilient society that has survived regular foreign invasions and repeated attempts to
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$13 Admission, $10 for MFA Members
Receive $3 off each ticket when purchasing full-price tickets to 3 different screenings in the series New Wave Now: Georgia's Independent Voice. Details at www.tinyurl.com/NewGeorgia
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LOCATION
465 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02115(Neighborhood: Fenway/Kenmore)
PARKING INFO
Self Parking Options
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All parking facilities have handicap spaces.
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