
Spring is Passing
Drama
Overview
The film describes the spiritual quest of a young hero whose prototype is georgian writer Guram Rcheulishvili.
Top Cast


Erekle Kukhianidze
Erekle Kukhianidze
Vaja
Erekle Kukhianidze
Vaja
Marekh Likokeli
Marekh Likokeli
Natela
Marekh Likokeli
Natela
Tamar Chichua
Tamar Chichua
Leila
Tamar Chichua
Leila


Elguja Burduli
Elguja Burduli
Batareka
Elguja Burduli
Batareka
Merab Komakhidze
Merab Komakhidze
Vaja (childhood)
Merab Komakhidze
Vaja (childhood)
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