Tangerines
War in Georgia, Apkhazeti region 1992: local Apkhazians are fighting to break free from Georgia. The Estonian village between the mountains has become empty, almost everyone has returned to their homeland, only two men have stayed: Ivo and Margus, but Margus will leave as soon as he has harvested his crops of tangerines. In a bloody conflict in their miniature village wounded men are left behind forcing Ivo to take them in. But the wounded men are from opposite sides of the war.
This is a touching anti-war story about Estonians who find themselves in the middle of someone else's war. How do they handle it? How do the enemies act under third-party roof?