Commission Trailer

Commission Trailer (2019)

13 August 2019 Factual, Sci-Fi 6 mins

The story of a film "Commission" starts in Georgia at some unknown point of time where a heroic, mythical female character has written a book which is being delivered by a courier (the artist herself) to three powerful women. The content of a book is hidden within an existing book – "The Knight in the Panther's Skin" written by Medieval Georgian poet Shota Rustaveli who dedicated the book to 12th century Queen Tamar who at the time brought prosperity and many social changes in the country. Being used as a secret shell or a reference to female power from the past, the freshly embedded content of a book serves as manifesto to the women who haven’t been equally appreciated due to history books still being written from male perspective. The book offers alternative gaze to a world history which can exist only in utopian science-fiction film commissioned and executed by females only.

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Cast

Gvantsa Jishkariani

as The Writer

Ieva Balode

as Courier

Solvita Krese

as Minister

Inga Lāce

as Scientist

Renata Vitola

as Assistant

Crew

Ieva Balode

Director

International Releases Dates

Italy 06 December 2020

Latvia 13 August 2019

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