Jonas (Dainius Kazlauskas) pretends to be blind and enters a TV dance contest, where he meets his attractive dance partner Saule (Paulina Taujanskaite). more
Jonas (Dainius Kazlauskas) pretends to be blind and enters a TV dance contest, where he meets his attractive dance partner Saule (Paulina Taujanskaite). Soon they become the show's most popular contestants. While the whole nation thinks that Jonas is blind, Vytas (Darius Bagdziunas), an old acquaintance of Jonas, is released from prison. As reminders of the past keep creeping up on them, Vytas is suppressing contradictory feelings - to seek revenge or forgiveness in such a manipulative world - for sins that were and for sins to be made. close
This is Historical / Mystic / Fantasy based on true and fiction events and includes some codes from the famous Georgian poem 'The Knights in the Tiger`s more
This is Historical / Mystic / Fantasy based on true and fiction events and includes some codes from the famous Georgian poem 'The Knights in the Tiger`s Skin' written by Shota Rustveli in the end of 12th century. Well known film producer Demetre Orbeli close
The short documentary Ekaterina Sidorova "Those who saved the world: Chernobyl 25 years later" is dedicated to the liquidators of the consequences of more
The short documentary Ekaterina Sidorova "Those who saved the world: Chernobyl 25 years later" is dedicated to the liquidators of the consequences of the Chernobyl disaster.
The film “To those who saved the world: Chernobyl 25 years later” tells about the heroic, selfless, courageous people who, regardless of national or religious affiliation, rallied to save the world from the threat of nuclear catastrophe. close
This German documentary looks inside a nearly idle restaurant in a dowdy building in the country of Georgia, its listless workers waiting for business more
This German documentary looks inside a nearly idle restaurant in a dowdy building in the country of Georgia, its listless workers waiting for business to pick up. The mournful atmosphere serves as a metaphor for the uncertain future of Georgia. close
Four friends - Masha, Rita, Vlad and Kirill - gathered on a hike to have a good time, but one by one fell into bear traps. Instead of rest and fun - iron more
Four friends - Masha, Rita, Vlad and Kirill - gathered on a hike to have a good time, but one by one fell into bear traps. Instead of rest and fun - iron rusty creatures on chains, terrible screams, terrible screams, moans, crying. . .
January 1990, Baku. The Soviet Union hasn't collapsed yet. Around 300 thousand Azeri have been forsed out from their homes in Armenia and Daghlig Garabagh. more
January 1990, Baku. The Soviet Union hasn't collapsed yet. Around 300 thousand Azeri have been forsed out from their homes in Armenia and Daghlig Garabagh. Rallies of protest, political meetings spring up in Baku. The old patriarch, Ismail gathers under his roof distant relatives, people of different nationalities, beliefs, and ideas. The old man is tortured by everything happening around him: unrest in the city as well as discord and discarder in his own overpopulated apartment. All his efforts to preserve the family are in vain. People want to live separately. Former friends become bitter enemies because of the senseless aggression. close
Less than a century ago, half of the world’s Jewry, which has repeatedly experienced the flourishing and almost complete destruction of the Jewish community, more
Less than a century ago, half of the world’s Jewry, which has repeatedly experienced the flourishing and almost complete destruction of the Jewish community, continues to ask the most difficult questions and provide unexpected answers. The film plays the role of one of the links in this chain of questions and answers. close
‘The most difficult and the most important thing in life is to make a decision. The present depends on it and, what is more, it will always influence more
‘The most difficult and the most important thing in life is to make a decision. The present depends on it and, what is more, it will always influence the future’, is what a father tells a teenage boy. When the first bombs fall, he will be faced with the choices determining the life of his family, friends, some unknown people and a turtle. ‘250 km’ is a true story which features a boy, its hero and participant. The entire cast was affected by the consequences of the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War in 2020. The film, however, tells the story of human solidarity in the face of the conflict but not the conflict itself. When terrible things happen and every second may determine life or death, life is put above all else, regardless of one’s affiliation with one’s own species. close
What if your smartphone turns against you. What if all your digital information, thoughts, fears, doubts, little and big secrets are used by an intelligent more
What if your smartphone turns against you. What if all your digital information, thoughts, fears, doubts, little and big secrets are used by an intelligent operating system. Either to serve you or to destroy you. What if - ATHENA. close
Four walls and a locked door can make two people, both brothers and worst enemies. Is it possible to cooperate, not another brazen lie and bribery when more
Four walls and a locked door can make two people, both brothers and worst enemies. Is it possible to cooperate, not another brazen lie and bribery when a businessman or mayor, deputy or prime minister himself turns out to be an ordinary person? A maybe not everything is so obviously, how seems at the first glance? close
They gave the smugglers all their money and risk their life on their journey across borders: Three women from a small town in Moldavia, living now in more
They gave the smugglers all their money and risk their life on their journey across borders: Three women from a small town in Moldavia, living now in Austria as cleaning women. On top of their hard job they live a life in illegality without documents, far away from their children and family for years. close
This is the story of a six-year-old boy who lived in a formerly prosperous mining village, but after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the mine was closed more
This is the story of a six-year-old boy who lived in a formerly prosperous mining village, but after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the mine was closed and his father and mother were left without work. His father earns by selling bricks of abandoned houses. The boy lives in his fictional world. He dreams about school, but he has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). This diagnosis is made by a local doctor at the beginning of the film. This is the beginning of his drama. close
Against the backdrop of Cold War, Glory to the Queen reveals stories of four legendary female chess players from Georgia who revolutionized women’s chess more
Against the backdrop of Cold War, Glory to the Queen reveals stories of four legendary female chess players from Georgia who revolutionized women’s chess across the globe and became Soviet icons of female emancipation. close
The story is about two rural old people, grandfathers-neighbors, who for each other, like a suitcase without a handle, are hard to carry and pathetic more
The story is about two rural old people, grandfathers-neighbors, who for each other, like a suitcase without a handle, are hard to carry and pathetic to abandon, and about a mongrel who has approached them and who arranges a troubled life for both. close
Bosit persuades Zumrad, who is fit for his daughter, to marry him in exchange for financial support. The girl agrees, but asks that the role of the groom at the wedding played a young man.
Bosit persuades Zumrad, who is fit for his daughter, to marry him in exchange for financial support. The girl agrees, but asks that the role of the groom at the wedding played a young man. close
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