New Documentary on Shepherds of Kvemo Kartli
Mercy Corps, Alliances KK has contracted “Eco Films” a Georgian independent wildlife film company to create a documentary about shepherds of Kvemo Kartli region. In the film “Two Week to Reach the Clouds” the process of animal movement from winter pastures in Kakheti to summer pastures in Kvemo Kartli will be depicted following a herder family during two-week-long trip from the lowlands to the highlands. The aim of the documentary is to show the cultural-traditional context of Georgian sheep farming based on the example of one sheep farmer family and its herd. The film will also show social as well as economic importance of the sheep migration and associated problems within the context of Georgia’s diversified nature and landscape.
Shooting started in May 11th after preparing the plotline and choosing the sheep farmers who will be the main characters in the documentary. The final version of it will be available by the end of the year (2013).
Sheep farming is the oldest branch of Georgia’s agriculture. According to official statistics there are almost 600 thousand sheep in the country. Georgian herdsmen lead a nomadic life covering hundreds of kilometers with their herd when moving from winter pastures of Kakheti and Kvemo Kartli to summer pastures of Samtskhe-Javakheti, Kvemo Kartli, Mtskheta-Mtianeti and Kakheti highlands. The herdsmen spend approximately two weeks with their herds in moving alone the routes.
The current year appears to be a fruitful for sheep-farming, the Feasibility Study of Animal Movement Route funded by the MOA is under development. Wool collection with export in Turkey has commenced in Kvemo Kartli and Kakheti. Work is ongoing to develop the Shepherd Association.