
Doves of Paradise
Comedy
Overview
An educationalist priest's attempt to promote literacy in a mountainous village is challenged by a brigade leader who views learning as a waste of time and a means to avoid actual work.
Top Cast


Kakhi Kavsadze
Kakhi Kavsadze
brigadier
Kakhi Kavsadze
brigadier


Givi Berikashvili
Givi Berikashvili
teacher
Givi Berikashvili
teacher


Goven Cheishvili
Goven Cheishvili
Eprema
Goven Cheishvili
Eprema


Nanuli Sarajishvili
Nanuli Sarajishvili
artist
Nanuli Sarajishvili
artist


Nino Chkheidze
Nino Chkheidze
Kaltamze
Nino Chkheidze
Kaltamze
Mikheil (Mamuka) Sarkeulidze
Mikheil (Mamuka) Sarkeulidze
Khecho
Mikheil (Mamuka) Sarkeulidze
Khecho
Konstantine Toloraia
Konstantine Toloraia
Jghuna
Konstantine Toloraia
Jghuna
Abesalom Loria
Abesalom Loria
Labro
Abesalom Loria
Labro
Natela Mikeladze
Natela Mikeladze
Natela
Natela Mikeladze
Natela


Abrek Pkhaladze
Abrek Pkhaladze
Abreki
Abrek Pkhaladze
Abreki
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