Salomé Jashi is a Georgian documentary filmmaker. She holds a MA in journalism from Georgian Institute of Public Affairs and a MA in Documentary Filmmaking from Royal Holloway, University of London.
Georgia’s former prime minister has found a unique hobby. He collects century-old trees, some as tall as 15-story buildings, from communities along the Georgian coast. At a great expense and inconvenience, these ancient giants are uprooted from their lands to be transplanted in his private garden.
Flanked by her phlegmatic sidekick, Dariko is the only outside broadcast journalist at a local Georgian television channel. With derisory resources, she races from one report to another to give an honest, if not objective, image of the current events that shape her environment.
Within the framework of the project "Strengthening Local Capacity to Protect Children's Rights" funded by the European Union, six films were created, which tell us about the difficulties that children face in the difficult path of getting an education.