Data Tutashkhia is a historical TV show set in the 19th century, focusing on the life and adventures of a legendary outlaw in Caucasus. The story takes place in the historical context of Russia and Georgia, where the protagonist battles against injustice and fights for the rights of the people. This action-packed drama showcases the challenges and triumphs of a man who becomes a symbol of resistance against oppression.
In a small community in Georgia, a tragic fratricide occurs, causing the community to struggle with traditionalism and sacrifice. The story revolves around the respect for the enemy, meeting, and hosting guests. It touches upon the themes of death, murder, and the rural setting. The community is depicted as having a deep respect for their traditions and a strong connection to the mountains. The plot also involves the cutting of an arm, crying, and the burial in a graveyard. The story explores the themes of tradition and sacrifice, as well as the conflicts and challenges faced by the community in the Caucasus region of Russia.
At the end of the 20th century, the son of a distinguished family, Sosiko Cholokashvili, became interested in cinematography, a field unknown to the public. Despite his inexperience, financial difficulties, and disappointment, one of the first enthusiasts of Georgian cinema recorded many shots depicting the appearance and existence of old Tbilisi on tape.
When Imeda’s father is killed in a blood revenge accident, the family moves him to the city where he is sheltered at his father’s friend. After fifteen year he gets back to Khevsureti. A talented painter, he spends most of his time doing sketches of nature and people. There he meets a local beauty, Mzekala and fells in love with her but finds out that Torghva is also in love with her. Enraged by Imeda’s impudence Torghva calls him for a sword fight and is killed by Imeda. To avoid another round of blood revenge, the villagers let Imeda and Mzekala out of the village but someone who wants Imeda’s blood finds it out and follows them.
The film is about dramatic revolutionary events happened in 1918 in Baku.
Parajanov's collage of all the footage that remained from his film "Kyiv Frescoes," which was halted by the authorities who demanded that all the negatives be destroyed.
Antimoz iverieli is a movie set in the early 16th century, depicting the life and struggles of Antimoz, a Georgian nobleman and military commander fighting against the invading Ottoman Empire. The story follows his journey as he leads his troops into battles, forms alliances, and makes sacrifices for his homeland.
Based on true story of Georgian uprising on Texel. Insurrection of captured Soviet-Georgian soldiers conscripted into German Wehrmacht on Holland's Texel Island during German occupation of Holland
A film crew arrives in mountainous Khevsureti region. Lali Mindeli, a famous pop singer and the film star who wants to know more about her character, walks around in traditional Khevsurian costume and rides horses. During the making of the film she meets Vakhtang, an engineer but instead of introducing herself as herself she tells him that she’s Mindeli’s twin sister Mzavinar. Vakhtang fells in love with the woman and is ready to move to Khevsureti. It makes Lali to realize that she’s playing a risky game with him.
The film is based on a real story. Climbers found the purse of a military postman killed during World War II, letters sent 30 years later.
It is set during the 11th century and tells of the reign of King George I. He is at war with Byzantine Empire ruled by Basil II. Apart from ongoing war, he has to fight rebellious Georgian tribes. Problems occur when King George falls in love with Shorena. For her, the King is willing to go against the church. The story is based on famous novel by Konstantine Gamsakhrudia.
In a small village during World War Two, an orphan boy forms a deep connection with a blind girl. They navigate the challenges of war and find hope and happiness in each other's presence. Their lives are forever changed when a wounded soldier arrives, stirring feelings of jealousy and causing them to question their own happiness. Through surgery, the blind girl regains her eyesight, but at the cost of the orphan boy's mental disability. Together, they fight for their love and the victory of their relationship.
Khevsiberi Gocha tells the story of a tragic love triangle set in 19th century Georgia. The village is under occupation, and Gocha, the best friend of the protagonist, falls in love with his friend's wife. The story follows the struggles of the village, featuring themes of love, friendship, and the fight for freedom. As the plot unfolds, tensions rise, leading to a heartbreaking climax filled with betrayal, execution, and despair.
The old peasant Minago Iremadze and his wife miss their children who live in the city. The older brother married a city girl, the younger studies there. Minago decides to bring them back home. He goes to the city and tells everything to his sons. The brothers understand their dad well but cannot abandon the city life.
A three-part feature film by Georgian director Lana Ghoghoberidze, dedicated to the 40th anniversary of the Soviet Union. The film is based on Leo Qiacheli's short story "Princess Maya" and Archil Sulakauri's novels "Doves" and "Fresco". These three stories are separated by a 20-20 year interval (1921, 1941, 1961).
Based on Revaz Inanishvili story "Men"
A young female film director Nino is shooting her first film, it will be about Tusheti. However, everything is not easy for Nino: the death of his mother, a serious love disappointment, and the usual everyday adversities. Interest and support are only in creativity.