The Color of Pomegranates is a poetic and surreal film that presents the life of an Armenian poet through episodic chapters. It explores themes of religion, love, and tradition, while taking the audience on a journey through the poet's experiences and emotions.
5 Days of War is a movie set during the Russo-Georgian war where a journalist and an American reporter get trapped in the war zone and must navigate the dangerous situation. The movie explores the atrocities of war, the struggle for survival, and the impact on innocent civilians.
And Then We Danced is a drama and romance movie that follows Merab, a talented dancer in a traditional dance company in Tbilisi, Georgia. When a new dancer named Irakli joins the group, Merab's world is turned upside down as he discovers his own feelings and desires. The film explores themes of self-discovery, homophobia, and the power of dance as Merab navigates his way through a world that often sees his true identity as a threat.
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.
Kari and Onia meet in Cannes, experiencing love at first sight. Upon returning to Sakartvelo, they are quarantined in different hotels in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. They stay in touch via phone calls and video chat. Kari teaches Onia Caucasian Yoga breath training and they travel in past to meet a variety of Georgian historical figures during their important life events, in order to understand the wisdom and limits of love.
During the Georgian Civil War in the 1990s, a farmer finds himself caught in the middle of the conflict. When a wounded soldier from opposite sides seeks refuge in his house, they must put aside their differences and form an unlikely bond.
Ali, a Muslim Azerbaijani, falls in love with Nino, a Christian Georgian, as they navigate their relationship amidst the chaos of World War I and the challenges posed by their differing backgrounds and cultures.
What happens when the fates of two strangers intertwine after a cosmic event? A mystical love story unfolds in the enchanting city of Kutaisi, Georgia, as two people search for true love amidst a world of magic and curses.
In the Georgian mountains, a cable car connects a village with a smaller town in the valley. Iva started working for the cable car as a conductor and is now in charge of handling the gondolas. While one gondola goes up to the village, the other goes down to the valley. Halfway down, the gondolas meet every half hour. This is exactly the moment when Iva and Nina, the conductor of the other gondola, meet each time. Where at the beginning only collegial greetings were exchanged, over time a flirtation develops. What follows is the big love and stress with the boss.
In a rural village, a legendary fortress is beleaguered by a curse that can only be lifted by the sacrifice of a young man buried alive. As the community faces this dark fate, various characters and their intertwining stories unfold, exploring themes of love, sacrifice, and transformation in a mythical setting.
A man living in a small town in Georgia, Europe, tries to make a living by trading various goods. He dreams of a better life and envisions himself as a successful entrepreneur. The film explores the challenges and realities of living on the periphery.
Don't Grieve! is a 1968 movie that takes place in Russia and Georgia and follows the story of a brother and sister who navigate through various comedic and dramatic situations. The movie touches on themes of family, identity, and the complexities of human relationships.
Beginning is a drama film that follows the struggle of a Jehovah's Witness community in Georgia, Europe. The story revolves around a woman who is sexually assaulted and tries to find justice within her religious community. The film explores themes of extremism, religion, and the aftermath of a building being set on fire.
In war-torn Abkhazia, a boy is chased by the police after being thrown off a moving train. He embarks on a journey to escape them, crossing borders, hopping trains and riding buses. Along the way, he encounters abandoned buildings, dances with joy, and experiences the poverty of his surroundings. This film explores the hardships of childhood in a war-ravaged region.
A young engaged couple embarks on a backpacking trip in the remote Caucasus Mountains. As they bond with their local guide and immerse themselves in the stunning landscapes, a pivotal event challenges the foundation of their relationship.
Soviet Bus Stops is a documentary that explores the stories of the designers who built fascinating architectural marvels during the Soviet regime. %s The film showcases the power of individual creativity that could not be suppressed, and pays homage to the unique bus stops that can be found in various countries like Ukraine, Russia, Belarus, and more. %s Through interviews with art historians, architects, and photographers, the documentary delves into the ideology and imagination behind these bus stops, showcasing the photographer's car journey through different countries, including Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Lithuania, and more. %s The film captures the beauty of these brutalist structures as well as the harsh winter conditions they endure, with stunning photography. %s It also examines the connection between Soviet architecture and important historical events like Chernobyl. %s With Skype calls to artists and experts, Soviet Bus Stops provides a comprehensive look at these unique architectural gems and their significance in the former Soviet Republics.
Wet Sand (2021) is a romantic drama that takes place in a picturesque seaside village in Georgia, Europe. The film revolves around a hidden love story, exploring themes of homophobia, secret love, and the power of true love. Against the backdrop of the beautiful Black Sea, two individuals find themselves entangled in a passionate gay romance, challenging societal norms and facing the obstacles that come with being different. The movie also delves into the serene and tranquil nature of the village, with scenes showcasing characters enjoying moments of skinny-dipping in the refreshing waters. Wet Sand is an emotional journey that explores the complexities of love and the willingness to overcome adversity for the sake of happiness.
In 'My Brother 2', two brothers find themselves caught up in a series of comical and dramatic situations. From a wedding to a funeral, a gas station to a prison, their journey takes them through Georgia, Europe, and even Cappadocia, Turkey. Along the way, they encounter fights, balloons, guns, and a barbell, making for a truly memorable and entertaining story.
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
Lexo and Nodar, two house painters, fall in love with Nina, a resident of the house they are painting. In order to keep Nodar out of his way, Lexo suggests that he learn to become a pilot at flying school, but doesn’t know that Nina works as a flight instructor. Lexo pretends to be an experienced pilot. After rescuing a passenger on a damaged plane, Lexo decides to become a professional pilot.