All Georgia articles
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Reviews
‘The Antique’: Seville Review
Georgia’s Oscar submission was shot in Russia and tracks exiles in St Petersburg
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News
Hamburg’s Tamtam Film on working with European partners to expand drama, doc and series slate
Company has two projects - Kerstin Polte’s Highly Explosive and Charlotte Sieling’s Way Home - playing at Filmfest Hamburg.
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Reviews
‘April’: Venice Review
An doctor in rural Georgia risks herself to care for her female patients in Dea Kulumbegashvili’s Venice Jury Prize-winning feature
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News
Georgian film ‘The Antique’ cleared to screen in Venice after court decree overturned
Rusudan Glurjidze’s film had been prevented from screening at the festival by a Court of Venice emergency decree obtained by the film’s co-producers.
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Georgian film ‘The Antique’ suspended from Venice screening over copyright dispute
The drama by Rusudan Glurjidze had been due to play in the festival’s Giornate degli Autori sidebar.
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Reviews
‘Holy Electricity’: Sarajevo Review
Colourful, uneven Georgian debut explores the city of Tbilisi through the exploits of two door-to-door salesmen
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News
‘Blackbird Blackbird Blackberry’ leads winners at first Georgian film awards
The Cannes 2023 title took best director and best actress.
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Kornel Mundruczo to direct Stalin drama ‘The Revolution According to Kamo’ produced by Good Chaos
Filming is set to begin in Georgia in 2025.
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‘Limonov: The Ballad’ filmmaker Kirill Serebrennikov backs Georgian protestors
Serebrennikov was speaking during a Cannes press conference about protests that have errupted in Georgia over a controversial new law.
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Georgian actress creates national Eliso film awards (exclusive)
The foundation and ceremony have been established by Natalia Jugheli, descendant of Georgian film icon Nato Vachnadze.
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Georgian film industry dispute reaches Berlin (exclusive)
Two rival organisations are insisting on their right to be representing Georgian cinema in the festival.
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Reviews
‘Crossing’: Berlin Review
An ageing Georgian woman travels to Istanbul in search of her trans niece in Panorama’s elegaic opener
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News
Leading Georgian filmmakers boycott state-backed National Film Centre
Directors and producers are putting trust instead in independent organisation The Georgian Film Institute
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Reviews
‘Patient #1’: Tallinn Review
A young nurse in Moscow at the end of the Soviet era struggles to care for a VIP patient
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‘Gondola’: Tokyo Review
Two cable car attendants in Western Georgia make a connection in this dialogue-free romance
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Features
‘A Room Of My Own’ filmmakers hope their Karlovy Vary contender will liberate Georgian women
The film is co-written by lead Taki Mumladze, alongside director Ioseb ‘Soso’ Bliadze.
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Reviews
‘A Room Of My Own’: Karlovy Vary Review
The power of female friendship comes under the microscope in this accomplished second feature from Georgia
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News
Former Georgian film centre director speaks out after dismissal (exclusive)
Some 400 film professionals have signed an open letter in support of the organisation’s former director.