Niaz: Diasamidze- Mandarinebi

: Rather than grand orchestral themes, the score relies on repetitive, soul-stirring string melodies that underscore the silence of the war-torn Abkhazian countryside. Connection to the Film

: The music often features the Panduri (a three-stringed Georgian lute), sometimes modified or played with a bow to create a sound similar to the Chuniri . Niaz Diasamidze- Mandarinebi

The title track, "Mandarinebi," remains one of Diasamidze’s most recognized works and is widely available on platforms like YouTube , Spotify , and SoundCloud . It is often cited as a prime example of how modern Georgian cinema uses traditional soundscapes to tell contemporary stories. Mandarinebi (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) : Rather than grand orchestral themes, the score

: The soundtrack blends Georgian Folk Music with ambient film score elements, creating a sense of timelessness and mourning. It is often cited as a prime example

Diasamidze, the frontman of the popular Georgian band , is known for fusing traditional Georgian music with modern genres like reggae and rock. For Mandarinebi , he crafted a score that is both haunting and sparse, primarily utilizing:

: By using authentic Georgian motifs, Diasamidze grounds the film in its specific geographical and cultural context while maintaining a universal emotional appeal. Legacy and Availability

The music is inseparable from the narrative of Tangerines , which follows an elderly Estonian man (Ivo) who stays behind during the 1992 war in Abkhazia to harvest his tangerine crop.