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Cannes Review: Imago Finds a Chechen-Born Filmmaker Searching For Home

Summary by The Film Stage
Halfway through Imago, an engaging documentary from Déni Oumar Pitsaev, the director has a conversation with his mother about the piece of property she bought for him in Pankisi (a valley in Georgia near the Chechnya border). When he asks why she purchased it, she responds: “…so you don’t get lost, with no homeland… everyone needs a homeland.” This idea of “home” seeps through every frame of the film. In 1996, as the First Chechen War raged on, …
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The Film Stage broke the news in on Friday, May 30, 2025.
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