Zoya Rukhadze (1972)
The film tells about the battles of the young patriots left in Simferopol occupied by the fascists and the heroic death of the Georgian girl, Zoya Rukhadze. After a number of successful operations, the fascists search and arrest everyone named Zoya. According to the decision of the illegal center, Zoya has to leave the city, but she cannot come to terms with the idea that innocent girls are being tortured by the Gestapo because of her.
Director: David Rondeli
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Manana Mdivani as Zoya Rukhadze |
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Yuriy Sorokin as Boris |
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Anatoliy Romashin as |
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Otar Kipiani as Petre |
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Badri Kobakhidze as |
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Valentin Zubkov as |
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Ketevan Kiknadze as |
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Anatoliy Nikitin as |
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Manana Managadze as |
| Sound | Davit Lomidze | Sound |
| Editing | Lusia Vartikyan | Editor |
| Directing | David Rondeli | Director |
| Writing | Rezo Ebralidze | Writer |
| Art | Mikhail Mednikov | Production Design |
| Sound | Nodar Mamisashvili | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Aleksandr Vodolazhsky | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Levan Namgalashvili | Director of Photography |