Kakha Kintsurashvili

Kakha Kintsurashvili

Nascimento : 1984-10-18, Sokhumi, Abkhazia, Georgia

Perfil

Kakha Kintsurashvili

Filmes

Beginning
Alex (The Detective)
Numa pacata cidade provinciana, um grupo extremista ataca uma comunidade de Testemunhas de Jeová. Yana, esposa do líder da comunidade, vê seu mundo familiar se desmoronar lentamente em meio a este conflito. Entretanto, um detetive irrompe sua casa, trazendo consequências devastadoras.
The Enemies
Zaur
Georgian - South Ossetian conflict, August 8, 2008. Georgian troops are in the main administrative town of South Ossetia – Tskhinvali. While searching for a house, a Georgian soldier hears extraneous noise coming from the underground.
The Ballad of Love
The Aviatrix of Kazbek
Irakli
On the flat island of Texel, Marie is a girl who has a vivid imagination who dreams about mountains. She feels oppressed by the strict religious island community and its narrow-minded way of life. Being the only girl in a big and poor family during wartime, she doesn't have much of a choice than to marry Paul, the beachcomber’s son. From the moment a regiment of Georgians are stationed on the island, Marie’s life changes and flourishes. With their film, music, and especially with their inventive, unusual survival strategies and entirely different life style, this isolated group of outsiders and in particular the young soldier Goga opens a new way for Marie. Through them, she realizes all her dreams without fear.
Tbilisi-Tbilisi
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.
Those Who Find Me
Nina works in the only small hospital of a provincial town as an OB-GYN. Single and in abstinence from personal relationships, she is unconditionally devoted to her Hippocratic oath. When a newborn dies within seconds of being delivered under her supervision, she is accused of wrongdoings. Under investigation, every detail of Nina's personal and professional life is being scrutinized. Despite the risks, Nina remains devoted to her duty as a doctor, committed to doing what nobody else will.