WE ARE BUTTERFLIES...

ნანა ჯორჯაძე პირველი პროფესიით არქიტექტორია. მან იმუშავა კიდეც ამ სფეროში, მაგრამ ხელოვნის მრავალმხრივობამ კინოს მიანიჭა უპირატესობა, ქართულ კინოს კი ნამდვილად გაუმართლა, რომ მას შემოემატა ყველასაგან განსხვავებული შემოქმედი. მისი ფილმები მოულოდნელობით, გულწრფელობით, სითამამითაა გამორჩეული. მან არამარტო სრულიად სხვა კინოენა შემოიტანა, არამედ ქართულ კინოს მრავალი ჯილდოც მოუტანა, მათ შორის ორი პირველად: 1987 წელს კანის საერთაშორისო კინოფესტივალის პრიზი …

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EXHALE FOR KINDNESS SAKE

Dito Tsintsadze is one of the best directors of modern Georgian cinema (despite the fact that he lives in Germany, he makes films in Georgia too). Each of his films is met with special interest by both filmmakers and film lovers. The film "On the Edge" (1993) turned out to be a milestone, very successful one for him, which was invited to various international screenings. At the Locarno International Film Festival, this film was awarded ...

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Beyond the "Horizon"

There was a time when only a few women directors made films in the world cinema as well as in the Georgian cinema. Film directing, quite unreasonably, used to be considered more of a men's job. In today's Georgian cinema, many female filmmakers are indeed successful. In most of their films, the main characters are women, the world revolves around them with daily problems and not only. This time, the main character of Tinatin Kajrishvili's ...

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NANA + SIMON = HAPPY FAMILY

Attending the premiere of a Georgian film at a film festival abroad is a very exciting and unforgettable event, especially if this premiere turns out to be successful. Fortunately, I have experienced such facts many times. Two such premieres are related to film directors – Nana Ekvtimishvili and Simon Gross. So it was in 2013, at the Berlinale, when the first screening of the film "Long Bright Days" was followed by a film award and many international film festivals...

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FROM FEAR TO "SCARY MOTHER"

The first films are a statement to establish oneself in great cinema. At first, it is difficult to determine how independent an artist is. Film director Ana Urushadze is one of the lucky exceptions, and her first full-length feature film "Scary Mother" (2017) stands out from the filmmakers of her generation in terms of its range of interests and artistic value. It tells a seemingly simple story: the mother of the family, housewife Manana (Nato Murvanidze) is working

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"I REMEMBER, I LOVED YOU. . ."

My interest in Margo Zubashvili's short film, "The Sun is Sleeping" (2017) was caused by two factors: Margo is the daughter of a famous film and television director, and the main role in this film is played by Nino Kasradze, an actress whose participation is a prerequisite for me to be particularly interested in the film or play, especially since I have already seen her in Margo Zubashvili’s previous work, "Dinosaur," where only in one episode she showed us the character, interests with impressive acting skills.

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A NOVEL ABOUT WOMEN

After the film "Anna's Life" it became clear that the story told in it would have a continuation. Today, Nino Basilia’s film and two subsequent works - "Person No. 2" and "Chemical Wedding" can be considered a film trilogy, and not only because the same actors participate in them. Playwright, director, writer, Nino Basilia's novel "Plastic Nerve" has this inscription: "female novel." Accordingly, this film trilogy is also about the female gender, specifically "Person No. 2" (2020), if we use a paraphrase, is a "female film." It reminded me of my favorite play,

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