
19th-Century Georgian Chronicle
Drama
Overview
A poetized chronicle of the events taking place in one of the Georgian villages in the late 19th century, when, to save a forest, the innumerous intelligentsia could rally the people and oppose the industrialists…
Top Cast
Mamuka Salukvadze
Mamuka Salukvadze
Nico
Mamuka Salukvadze
Nico


Ramaz Chkhikvadze
Ramaz Chkhikvadze
Ramaz Chkhikvadze


Valodia Tsuladze
Valodia Tsuladze
Valodia Tsuladze
Tsutsa Medzmariashvili
Tsutsa Medzmariashvili
Tsutsa Medzmariashvili
Tengiz Magalashvili
Tengiz Magalashvili
Tengiz Magalashvili


Darejan Kharshiladze
Darejan Kharshiladze
Darejan Kharshiladze


Ramaz Giorgobiani
Ramaz Giorgobiani
Ramaz Giorgobiani


Karlo Sakandelidze
Karlo Sakandelidze
Karlo Sakandelidze


Otar Zautashvili
Otar Zautashvili
Otar Zautashvili
Amir Kakabadze
Amir Kakabadze
Amir Kakabadze
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