
Tangerines font — the Aquacia typeface, available via MyFonts — is the typographic choice of a film that spent its entire aesthetic budget on restraint: a quiet, unassuming letterform for a quiet, unassuming masterpiece. Zaza Urushadze’s 2013 Estonian-Georgian co-production, set during the 1992 Abkhazian war, tells the story of an elderly Estonian farmer who shelters two wounded enemy soldiers and watches over them until they are able to leave or have reason to stop fighting each other.
The film’s title typography communicates exactly this — something modest, almost fragile, that turns out to carry more weight than anything louder would. The Aquacia typeface is available at MyFonts for those seeking the closest match.
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