Street Days

Street Days

Release date : January 20, 2010
Runtime : 1h 29m
Countries of origin : Georgia /
Original Language : English / Georgian /
Director : Levan Koguashvili /
Production companies : Independent Film Project /
January 20, 2010 1h 29m Georgia Drama English More
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A middle-aged, unemployed heroin-addict, Checkie, loiters on the Tbilisi street outside his son’s school, where he himself was once a promising student. His wife, meanwhile, struggles to pay the tuition and understand her husband’s lack of interest in the family’s survival—even as the bank repossesses their furniture. But when a group of policemen blackmails Checkie into entrapping the son of his wealthy friend, husband and wife are unified by the uncertainty of their deepening moral dilemma, and a series of worsening foul-ups, in Levan Koguashvili’s lightly humorous yet realistic drama about the fate of a generation left behind in Georgia’s post-Soviet era.
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  • title:Street Days
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2010
  • Runtime:1h 29m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Georgia ·
  • Original Language: English · Georgian ·
  • Director: Levan Koguashvili /
  • Writers: Boris Frumin · Levan Koguashvili · Nikoloz Marri ·
  • Production companies: Independent Film Project ·
  • Overview:A middle-aged, unemployed heroin-addict, Checkie, loiters on the Tbilisi street outside his son’s school, where he himself was once a promising student. His wife, meanwhile, struggles to pay the tuition and understand her husband’s lack of interest in the family’s survival—even as the bank repossesses their furniture. But when a group of policemen blackmails Checkie into entrapping the son of his wealthy friend, husband and wife are unified by the uncertainty of their deepening moral dilemma, and a series of worsening foul-ups, in Levan Koguashvili’s lightly humorous yet realistic drama about the fate of a generation left behind in Georgia’s post-Soviet era.
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