LG Berlin: Film "Inner Blooming Springs"
PMI @ FES (Friedrich Ebert Foundation)
As part of the FES scholarship recipients' alumni networking event, we have the opportunity to gain insights into the project work and the making of the film "Inner Blooming Springs."
In German
We cordially invite you to an extraordinary event: Gain exclusive insights into the creation of the Georgian film "Inner Blooming Springs"—a work that resonates far beyond the screen.
The film tells a sensitive yet powerful story about inner transformation, social tensions, and the search for identity in a changing environment. Against the impressive backdrop of Georgia, a personal and political narrative unfolds, raising questions about belonging, self-determination, and hope. "Inner Blooming Springs" reveals how subtle inner changes can reflect major societal processes.
Following the insights into the film production, we invite you to join us for a discussion.
We want to consider the film not only as an artistic work, but also as a starting point for further discussions:
• What socio-political impact can films like this have?
• To what extent do they encourage personal reflection and engagement?
• What role do media play as instruments in socio-political projects – also in the context of the work of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation?
Look forward to an inspiring evening that combines film art, background information, and lively dialogue.
We look forward to your participation!
Participation is open to up to 10 of our members!
Further information:
Contact: For inquiries, please contact: tanja.ehrenheim@pmi-gc.de
Location: Friedrich Ebert Foundation, Building 2, Hiroshimastraße 17, 10785 Berlin


