Burn the Blood


In Nice, a pillar of the local Georgian community is murdered, and his brother with a criminal past returns to clear the family honor.


"Burn the Blood" is a dramatic film set in the working-class neighborhoods of Nice and begins with the murder of a pillar of the local Georgian community. The deceased's son, Tristan, a young man desiring to become an Orthodox priest, is left alone with his grieving mother. His brother Gabriel, with a troubled past, returns from a long exile to clean the family honor and seek forgiveness. Gabriel's return reignites tensions within the family and causes both brothers to question their beliefs and values.

The film is filled with complex character relationships and familial conflicts that captivate the audience's attention. Gabriel's return and confrontation prompt Tristan to question his identity and beliefs, while Gabriel is forced to face the consequences of his past mistakes.

The film was shot in the city of Nice in southern France. Thanks to the film's enchanting landscapes and impressive visuals, viewers can experience the beauty and history of the city.

The film was broadcast on various digital platforms and was positively received by a wide audience.