Tariel Golua

Tariel Golua

Release date : October 27, 1969
Runtime : 1h 25m
Countries of origin : Soviet Union /
Original Language : Georgian /
Director : Levan Khotivari /
Production companies : Georgia-Film /
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Georgian village during the revolution of 1905. The struggle of the peasantry against the landlords. Tariel Golua's son, Levan, leads the rebellion. Tariel himself is in favor of a peaceful solution to the conflict, but when his son is brutally killed, and the houses of the rebels and their supporters are set on fire, Tariel is convinced that it is impossible to gain freedom without an armed struggle.
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  • title:Tariel Golua
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1969
  • Runtime:1h 25m
  • Genres: Romance · Action · History ·
  • Countries of origin: Soviet Union ·
  • Original Language: Georgian ·
  • Director: Levan Khotivari /
  • Writers: Pavle Charkviani · Leo Kiacheli · Tamar Mamulashvili ·
  • Production companies: Georgia-Film ·
  • Overview:Georgian village during the revolution of 1905. The struggle of the peasantry against the landlords. Tariel Golua's son, Levan, leads the rebellion. Tariel himself is in favor of a peaceful solution to the conflict, but when his son is brutally killed, and the houses of the rebels and their supporters are set on fire, Tariel is convinced that it is impossible to gain freedom without an armed struggle.
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