The Day (1993)
Showing a day from the life of an ordinary young Georgian obsessed with the instinct of self-destruction, desperate protest and morbid nihilism, this film is one of the last Georgian films created at the period of the collapse of the USSR in 1989 1990. Levan Glonti does a wonderful job at portraying a collapse of an empire reflected in the collapse of an individual. Dge (The Day) was released soon after the break up of the Soviet Union, in 1991.
Director: Levan Ghlonti
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Ilo Ghlonti as |
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Ia Kankava as |
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Giorgi Kvarelashvili as |
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Nino Kirtadzé as Natali |
| Writing | Levan Ghlonti | Writer |
| Sound | Teymuraz Bakuradze | Music |
| Camera | Kakha Chelidze | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Levan Ghlonti | Director |
| Camera | Davit Gujabidze | Director of Photography |