Tbilisi-Tbilisi

Tbilisi-Tbilisi

Release date : July 14, 2005
Runtime : 1h 27m
Countries of origin : Georgia /
Original Language : Georgian /
Director : Levan Zakareishvili /
Writers :
Production companies : National Centre of Cinematography of Georgia / ABK Studio / შპს აბკ სტუდია /
July 14, 2005 1h 27m Georgia Drama Georgian More
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A young filmmaker named Dato has no money to make a movie, so he hangs out drinking and brooding all day in the capital of the former Soviet republic, Georgia. He is also writing a screenplay. Excerpts from his script, shot in black-and-white, are cut into his story. All the stories, including the framing story about Dato and his friends, are interwoven so that they become one long narrative about contemporary life in Georgia.
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  • title:Tbilisi-Tbilisi
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2005
  • Runtime:1h 27m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Georgia ·
  • Original Language: Georgian ·
  • Director: Levan Zakareishvili /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: National Centre of Cinematography of Georgia · ABK Studio / შპს აბკ სტუდია ·
  • Overview:A young filmmaker named Dato has no money to make a movie, so he hangs out drinking and brooding all day in the capital of the former Soviet republic, Georgia. He is also writing a screenplay. Excerpts from his script, shot in black-and-white, are cut into his story. All the stories, including the framing story about Dato and his friends, are interwoven so that they become one long narrative about contemporary life in Georgia.
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