Etero cherishes her freedom as much as her cakes, but her choice to live alone is the cause of much gossip among her fellow villagers. When she finds herself falling for a man, she must decide whether to pursue a relationship or continue a life of independence.
Mark says:
Etero lives in rural Georgia, her shop called “Only For You, Beauty and Comfort” could almost be the motto for her life; with no ties, she pleases herself. Her friends rarely miss an opportunity to put her in her place, or maybe it’s that an unmarried woman represents some kind of threat.
This gem of a film gives us a rare glimpse into another world, where you can sit on your own and eat huge slabs of cake, and delivery men write you poetry.
Reviews:
“a fierce and sensual performance from star Eka Chavleishvili.” Marya E. Gates, The Playlist.
“Chavleishvili is terrific, delivering a performance that carries the picture and sets its tone.” Wendy Ide, The Observer.
“Her dilemma, does she trade her independence for company… or choose to stay free, is instantly relatable.” Shubhra Gupta, The Indian Express.