Zura Begalishvili

Zura Begalishvili

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Zura Begalishvili

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The President
Hairdresser
The President is the story of a dictator of an imaginary country in the Caucasus, who is forced to escape following a coup d’état, and begins a journey to discover his country in the company of his five-year-old grandson. The two travel across the lands that the President once governed. Now, disguised as a street musician to avoid being recognized, the former dictator comes into contact with his people, which he comes to know from a different point of view.
みかんの丘
Aslan
ペレストロイカの時代、ソビエト連邦から独立しようとするジョージアとアブハジアの間で領土をめぐる紛争が起こった。殆どの村人が逃げ去った後、最後の収穫のために残ったイヴォの農園でゲリラ同士の戦闘が始まり、多くの死傷者が出た。イヴォは瀕死の二人を助けて自宅で介抱しようとするが、その二人は敵同士だった。エストニア人で中立の立場にあるイヴォは「俺の家で殺しは許さない」と宣言し、憎み合う二人に手料理を振る舞う。食事を共にし少しずつお互いの事情を理解し始めた二人は、傷が癒えていくとともに和解へ向かうのだが・・・。
Black Mulberry
In the mining city of Chiatura (Georgia), two teenagers spend a day together, far from their respective lives.
Street Days
Lado
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.
Here Comes the Dawn
Beqa
Georgia's submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1999
Spot
Amirani
Directed by Aleko Tsabadze.
Disorder
Gela
A young man is arrested and put into prison for a car accident. His two victims in a coma get into a hospital. The director from his own tragic experience shows us the reverse side of Georgia. Where is the edge to cruelty and sadism, how much can a person bear in a world of absurd injustice and total ridicule? What can you do when you confront the system?