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Set against the backdrop of war, Tangerines is a bittersweet exploration of war and the hope of atonement | Film of the Week
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When 3 childhood friends take a road trip around Georgia, failed dreams and unbreakable bonds arise
International Arthouse Film Festival opens online and in Batumi
3 documentaries not to miss at Tbilisi’s online International Documentary Film Festival
Cinema from the south Caucasus: the best contemporary films available to watch online
Join a live Q&A with Georgian filmmaker Levan Akin on 2 April
‘Take away our chance to work and it’s the equivalent of dying’: remembering Giorgi Shengelaia, Georgia’s genius cinema autuer
Right-wing Georgian protesters descend on the premiere of Sweden’s queer Oscar entry And Then We Danced
‘I couldn’t have made this film if I lived in Georgia.’ The queer love story inspired by traditional dance
Off the wall: discover Georgia’s lost cinematic legacy through these rare film posters
Mother country: meet the women at the forefront of new Georgian cinema
Shooting stars: the New East actors you need to know in 2018
David Lynch to open cinema institute in Tbilisi