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Susa is noted for its unvarnished portrayal of post-Soviet rural life, focusing on the dirty concrete ruins and the constant, silent struggle of its inhabitants.
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: This film follows 12-year-old Susa, who lives with his mother in a small town near Tbilisi. While waiting for his father to return from Russia, Susa works in an illegal vodka distillery, navigating the harsh realities of modern Georgia. Rusudan Pirveli Why watch? susa 2010 ok ru
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: The film highlights the "repetitive grind of poverty," showing how Susa must also pay a portion of his meager earnings to local bullies.
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Historical identity Susa (ancient Elamite Šušun) was one of the great cities of the ancient Near East. Situated in the lowland plains near the Karkheh River in what is now Khuzestan province, Iran, it served as a political and religious center for Elamite, Persian, and later Mesopotamian powers. Archaeological layers at the site record occupation from the Ubaid period (late 5th–early 4th millennium BCE) through the Elamite kingdoms, the Achaemenid empire — where Susa was one of the empire’s major administrative capitals — and into Hellenistic and Parthian times. The city’s material culture (palaces, administrative archives, monumental reliefs) and textual finds (including Elamite, Akkadian, and Old Persian inscriptions) make it critical for reconstructing ancient Near Eastern history and imperial administration.
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