
Living Legends
Drama · History
Overview
The stone-cutter, Nasdika, transforms stones into works of art. The labourer, Ivané, harvests wheat in the field. The monk, Béka, paints his pictures in the convent cell. The nobleman, Kirilé, has decided to get married. The war started by enemies turns all these people into warriors. Living Legends is a parable, a hymn to the glory of the georgian people, enamoured of freedom and independence, whose most worthy sons have never hesitated to die in the name of the glorious future of their country.
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Zurab Kapianidze
Zurab Kapianidze
Ivane
Zurab Kapianidze
Ivane
Temo Japaridze
Temo Japaridze
Naskida
Temo Japaridze
Naskida


Jemal Moniava
Jemal Moniava
Kirile
Jemal Moniava
Kirile


Joseph Jachvliani
Joseph Jachvliani
Joseph Jachvliani
Temuri Chkheidze
Temuri Chkheidze
Monk
Temuri Chkheidze
Monk
Amiran Londaridze
Amiran Londaridze
Amiran Londaridze
Nino Andriadze
Nino Andriadze
Nino Andriadze
Grigol Kabosnidze
Grigol Kabosnidze
Grigol Kabosnidze
Ivane Shermadini
Ivane Shermadini
Ivane Shermadini
Sanata Chincharauli
Sanata Chincharauli
Sanata Chincharauli
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