Apocalypse: Stalin is a documentary TV show that delves into the life of Joseph Stalin, the Russian revolutionary and political leader. It explores his rise to power, the policies of his despotic rule, and the impact of his regime on the Soviet Union. The show covers key events such as the Great Purge, the Russian Revolution, and the Great Patriotic War.
Mimino is a comedy-drama movie set in the Soviet Union. The story follows Valiko Mizandari, a truck driver from a Georgian village who dreams of becoming a pilot. He gets the opportunity to attend flight school in Moscow and becomes a helicopter pilot. Throughout his journey, Valiko experiences various misadventures and mistaken identities. The movie explores themes of friendship, love, and identity crisis.
In this three part series, historian Amanda Vickery explores how the great British obsession with our homes began 300 years ago. Using the intimate diaries and letters of Georgian men and women, previously lost to history, she explores how the desire for a home revolutionised relationships between men and women.
City of Vice is a TV show set in 18th century London, focusing on the crime and policing of the time. It explores the challenges faced by a group of magistrates and detectives as they try to maintain law and order in the city. The show delves into the underworld of prostitution, murder, and corruption, and showcases the efforts of blind magistrate John Fielding and his team to solve complex cases. The series also touches upon historical events and social issues prevalent in Georgian England.
When an agent disguises himself as a female ballet dancer to infiltrate a casino owned by an evil sheik, chaos ensues as he gets involved in kidnappings, car crashes, and chemical weapon plots.
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.
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.
Since Otar Left is a drama film set in rural Georgia. It tells the story of a family dealing with the loss of Otar, who emigrated to Paris without telling them. The film explores their struggle to cope with the news and the secrets that unravel as they deal with their grief.
Sun of the Sleepless is a crime drama film set in Georgia. The story follows a doctor who gets caught up in a criminal underworld, leading to a series of thrilling events. With its intriguing plot and Georgian backdrop, this movie offers a captivating journey.
Set in the 1970s in Tbilisi, Georgia, 'Melodies of the Vera Quarter' is a musical that tells the story of a love affair in the midst of poverty and dreams. It follows a laundress who falls in love with a ballet dancer and explores themes of love, family relationships, and the struggles of everyday life.
Late Marriage is a movie that explores the challenges and cultural traditions surrounding arranged marriage. It follows the story of a 31-year-old bachelor who is forced into a marriage he is reluctant to accept. The movie delves into the themes of love, tradition, and societal expectations.
Set in 19th-century Georgia, this thought-provoking drama tells the story of a group of people navigating through societal norms and trying to find their place in a rapidly changing world.
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.
The film describes the spiritual quest of a young hero whose prototype is georgian writer Guram Rcheulishvili.
In 'Excuse Me! You are about to die,' a young woman, a private detective, and a police officer find themselves entangled in a dangerous and humorous plot. With a mysterious code name and a killing plan, they must work together to unravel the truth and save their lives. Laughter and investigation ensue, as comedic chaos takes over. Set in Georgia, this movie promises to keep you on the edge of your seat with its unexpected twists and turns.
The movie is based on the events in South Ossetia in August 2008, and portraying a brutal Georgian army engaging in ethnic cleansing at the behest of its omnipresent American masters.
Great Green Valley is a drama film set in a picturesque Georgian village. It explores the lives of the villagers and their relationships, including a love triangle. The plot touches on themes of solitude, family relationships, and the impact of modernization on the countryside. The story revolves around a geologist who arrives to the village to search for oil, bringing changes to the peaceful way of life. The film also delves into the challenges faced by the villagers, such as maintaining their livelihoods and preserving their traditions amidst the drilling activities for oil.
A quirky relationship unfolds between an immigrant and an all-American folk music fan.
A group of vacationers arrive at the "White Hotel" boarding house. The director of the boarding house, bureaucrat Alexander, learns that among the vacationers there is a film director who is studying the life of the boarding house for his upcoming film. Alexander considers one of the vacationers to be the director for some reason and will set a cruel regime in the boarding house to please him.