


For the first time in the history of Georgian film, the portal of Georgian film criticism.
The project is funded by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Youth of Georgia.
Overview of Georgian Film
The platform Georgian Film Review is dedicated to an overview of modern Georgian film, its
features, trends, major aspects, and new movies; however, the reader will also find some materials from the history of Georgian film and also the best reviews developed in the early years by the film critics of the older generation.
Professional and student film critics are involved in the working process of the website, whose analytical articles regarding Georgian professional and student feature, documentary, and animated films will greatly contribute to the refinement and development of our film criticism as well as the popularization of the Georgian national film.
The website is bilingual, in Georgian and English, in order to provide desirable and proper information for both local and international movie fans.




This film is the director's first feature film, and like most student films, it certainly doesn't stand out in terms of technical strength, which is noticeable even to the naked eye, although it is clear that all this should be a sign of motivation and progress for the director, and it might be in future....
People are lonely. They are born, grow up and still cannot find their place in the world. They suffer from an existential crisis and leave this world often not knowing what love is. They build their happiness on someone else's misfortune and they are not happy themselves in the end. Some people love someone else's other half, openly or secretly and try to destroy their family. It is not always the woman's fault in this story. Men also make ...
When we talk about Georgian cinema, we often think of old, classic films where everything is clear, the characters are either good or bad, and the story has a clear ending. Merab Kokochashvili’s film, “Terzo Mondo” (2024) is a completely different type of film. This is not a film that will entertain you. This is a work that will remind you of old times and make you think about what hurts you the most. The film is about people who went through the hell of the 1990s and still can’t understand how they lost each other. The 1990s were not just a crisis ...
Family is often perceived as the safest, most protected space - a place where trust is unconditional and love conquers everything. However, the reality is much more complicated. There are moments when alienation appears even between the closest people, when the pain of the past and unfinished conflicts, misunderstandings and once unexpressed emotions destroy trust. At such times, family can become a space where love coexists with fear, and care takes on rough forms. A space where silence speaks louder and emotions ...
