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Kartli Kingdom: A Sanatorium's Long Goodbye

28 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Hundreds displaced by Abkhazia war found refuge in a derelict sanatorium.
  • Residents have lived in long-term limbo for over 30 years.
  • Negligence threatens the building's habitability, forcing another move.
Kartli Kingdom: A Sanatorium's Long Goodbye

A derelict sanatorium, ironically nicknamed 'The Kartli Kingdom,' has served as a long-term refuge for hundreds displaced by the 1992 Abkhazian war. For over three decades, this former cardiology hospital has been a home, capturing a poignant sense of slowed time and lives lived in limbo. Despite the melancholy, residents have cultivated a strong community spirit amidst the decay.

The film captures daily life, from intimate conversations to the challenges of decay and loss, including a resident's tragic death. Yet, moments of neighborly humanity and even a wedding celebration defy the pervasive atmosphere of stasis. This makeshift ecosystem, including stray animals, highlights the resilience of its inhabitants.

However, structural neglect, particularly a widening foundational crack, makes the sanatorium increasingly uninhabitable. The Georgian government's slow response to repair or aid exacerbates the residents' plight. Facing another collective move, they reflect wistfully on a sanctuary that has paradoxically become both a prison and a cherished home.

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The Kartli Kingdom is a derelict sanatorium in Tbilisi that has housed hundreds of Georgians displaced by the Abkhazian war for over 30 years.
They are refugees from the 1992 war in Abkhazia, unable to return to their devastated homeland, and the sanatorium became their long-term shelter.
Residents face deteriorating living conditions due to structural neglect and the threat of forced relocation, highlighting government inaction.

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