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Cinema of Georgia

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No. of screens
  
24 (2011)

Documentary
  
2 (14.3%)

National films
  
66,200 (46.0%)

Fictional
  
12 (85.7%)

Total
  
144,039

Cinema of Georgia

Main distributors
  
Fox (London) 25.0% Buesta Vista Song Pictures 19.0% Warner Bros 13.0%

The cinema of Georgia has been noted for its cinematography in Europe. One of the most acclaimed Italian film directors, Federico Fellini, was an admirer of the Georgian film:

Contents

List of Georgian film studios

  • Georgian Animation Studios
  • Georgian Film Joint-Stock Company
  • Kartuli Pilmi (Gruziya-film)
  • Studio Caucasian FILMODROM
  • Studio CGC (Caucasus Global Cinema)
  • Studio Films House
  • Notable films

  • 1992
  • The Sun of the Sleepless
  • 1994
  • Iavnana
  • 1996
  • A Chef in Love
  • 1999
  • Here Comes the Dawn
  • 2000
  • 27 Missing Kisses
  • 2001
  • The Migration of the Angel
  • 2005
  • 13 Tzameti
  • Tbilisi, Tbilisi
  • A trip to Karabakh
  • 2007
  • The Russian Triangle
  • 2008
  • Mediator
  • 2009
  • The Other Bank
  • 2010
  • Born in Georgia
  • Chantrapas
  • Keep Smiling
  • Salt White
  • Street Days
  • The Watchmaker
  • 2013
  • Blind Dates
  • In Bloom
  • 2014
  • Corn Island
  • 2015
  • Moira
  • Notable filmmakers

    Georgian cinematography’s reputation has been built by known cinema directors and choreographers such as:

  • Dodo Abashidze
  • Tengiz Abuladze
  • Temur Babluani
  • Mikheil Chiaureli
  • Revaz Chkheidze
  • Rusudan Chkonia
  • Goderdzi Chokheli
  • Nana Ekvtimishvili
  • Lana Gogoberidze
  • Otar Ioseliani
  • Dito Tsintsadze
  • Nana Jorjadze
  • Mikheil Kobakhidze
  • Sergei Parajanov
  • Eldar Shengelaia
  • Giorgi Shengelaia
  • Nikoloz Shengelaia
  • Beso Turazashvili
  • From 2012, the main focus of Georgian cinema is supporting script writing and European co-productions.

    References

    Cinema of Georgia Wikipedia