Cinema of Georgia

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Cinema of Georgia

The cinema of Georgia has been noted for its cinematography in Europe. Italian film director Federico Fellini was an admirer of the Georgian film: "Georgian film is a completely unique phenomenon, vivid, philosophically inspiring, very wise, childlike. There is everything that can make me cry and I ought to say that it (my crying) is not an easy thing."[5]

Quick Facts No. of screens, • Per capita ...
Cinema of Georgia
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Apollo Cinema in Batumi
No. of screens23 (2017)[1]
  Per capita0.7 per 100,000 (2017)[1]
Main distributorsFox (London) 25.0%
Buesta Vista Song Pictures 19.0%
Warner Bros 13.0%[2]
Produced feature films (2011)[3]
Fictional12 (85.7%)
Animated-
Documentary2 (14.3%)
Number of admissions (2010)[4]
Total144,039
National films66,200 (46.0%)
Gross box office (2010)[4]
TotalGEL 1.25 million
National filmsGEL 626,000 (50.1%)
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Former Rustaveli Cinema, Tbilisi
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Rustaveli cinema in Rustavi

Notable films

Notable filmmakers

Georgian cinematography's reputation has been built by known cinema directors such as:

From 2012, the main focus of Georgian cinema is supporting script writing and European co-productions.[6]

See also

Bibliography

  • Lauren Ninoshvili, Ph.D.: Singing between the Words: The Poetics of Georgian Polyphony, New York: Columbia University, 2011, ISBN 978-1-124-33459-2

References

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