
Subordination
Crime · Drama
Overview
The film depicts one of the most terrible and painful problems of Georgian reality - drug addiction. The heroes gradually lose their perception of reality and time. Everyday life becomes unbearable and unbearable, eventually the heroes will face the harsh reality.
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Tornike Bziava
Tornike Bziava
Goga
Tornike Bziava
Goga
Irakli Gabashvili
Irakli Gabashvili
Kote
Irakli Gabashvili
Kote


Levan Doborjginidze
Levan Doborjginidze
Bodo
Levan Doborjginidze
Bodo


Dato Iashvili
Dato Iashvili
Papoucha
Dato Iashvili
Papoucha
Giorgi Khachidze
Giorgi Khachidze
Tengo
Giorgi Khachidze
Tengo
Dato Kovziridze
Dato Kovziridze
Besiki
Dato Kovziridze
Besiki
Dima Bokeria
Dima Bokeria
Dzimka
Dima Bokeria
Dzimka


Darejan Kharshiladze
Darejan Kharshiladze
Kote's mother
Darejan Kharshiladze
Kote's mother
Tina Topuria
Tina Topuria
Tina
Tina Topuria
Tina
Gallina Kiknadze
Gallina Kiknadze
Tengo's aunt
Gallina Kiknadze
Tengo's aunt
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