
Eliso
Drama · History · Romance
Overview
Georgia, 1864. The Tsarist regime is using Cossacks to forcibly resettle Muslim Georgians to Turkey in order to steal their land. Meanwhile a Muslim girl falls in love with a Christian from the next village.
Top Cast


Aleksander Imedashvili
Aleksander Imedashvili
Aleksander Imedashvili


Kohkta Karalashvili
Kohkta Karalashvili
Kohkta Karalashvili


Kira Andronikashvili
Kira Andronikashvili
Kira Andronikashvili


Tsetsilia Tsutsunava
Tsetsilia Tsutsunava
Tsetsilia Tsutsunava
Marika Chimishkyan
Marika Chimishkyan
Marika Chimishkyan


Aleksandre Jorjoliani
Aleksandre Jorjoliani
Aleksandre Jorjoliani
Gogi Ratiani
Gogi Ratiani
Gogi Ratiani


Ilia Mamporia
Ilia Mamporia
Ilia Mamporia
Similar Movies

A loose remake of “12 Angry Men”, “12” is set in contemporary Moscow where 12 very different men must unanimously decide the fate of a young Chechen accused of murdering his step-father, a Russian army officer. Consigned to a makeshift jury room in a school gymnasium, one by one each man takes center stage to confront, connect, and confess while the accused awaits a verdict and revisits his heartbreaking journey through war in flashbacks.

When the president of Russia suddenly dies, a man whose politics are virtually unknown succeeds him. The change in political leaders sparks paranoia among American CIA officials, so CIA director Bill Cabot recruits a young analyst to supply insight and advice on the situation. Then the unthinkable happens: a nuclear bomb explodes in a U.S. city, and America is quick to blame the Russians.

Sarah Jordan, an American living in London in 1984, is married to the son of a wealthy British industrialist. She encounters Nick Callahan, a renegade doctor, whose impassioned plea for help to support his relief efforts in war-torn Africa moves her deeply. As a result, Sarah embarks upon a journey of discovery that leads to danger, heartbreak and romance in the far corners of the world.

The youngest son returns home to help his father and brothers meet the targets for a profitable order on cut wood. During his absence nothing has changed: the same back-breaking toil for the sake of a piece of bread, the same resistance from the neighbouring settlement, the same inability of the family members to express their love and understanding for their kin. And the river, which may rise at any time and wash away the parental home that stands on its banks.
















