Online watch-along: Tskaltubo - Refugee Week Film Festival
This Refugee Week, join us for an online watch-along of the short film Tskaltubo, followed by an optional film club discussion held via Google Meet! We'll be watching along together at 8 pm on Wednesday, 17th June, then meeting online to discuss it at 8.30 pm.
How will the online watch-along work?
Book a free ticket via this page, and the day before we meet online we'll email you a link where you can livestream the short film for free as part of Refugee Week Film Festival, along with a link to join us on Google Meets to discuss it afterwards.
Can I stream the film without joining the discussion?
Absolutely!
Will the discussion be recorded?
Please note that the film club discussion will not be recorded.
About the film:
After 30 years living as refugees in an abandoned sanatorium, Irakli and Nana are finally offered a new apartment. But as the possibility of change arrives, they must confront whether it is too late to begin again.
TSKALTUBO (2023) (tskahll-TOO-boh) dir. Toby Andris
Running time 24 mins
Trailer: https://vimeo.com/646810904
Where available to screen? Globally
Category: Short documentary
Audience? Certification: U (family friendly)
Themes? Displacement, Ageing, Georgia, Home, Transition, Post-Soviet context
Subtitles? Available in English, French and German
About Refugee Week:
Refugee Week is the world’s largest arts and culture festival celebrating the contributions, creativity and resilience of refugees and people seeking sanctuary. The festival is a partnership project coordinated by Counterpoints Arts.
Refugee Week 2026 takes place from 15-21 June. This year’s theme is COURAGE.