List of Georgian films of the 1920s

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A list of the films produced in the cinema of Georgia in the 1920s, ordered by year of release:

TitleDirectorCastGenreStudio/notes
1920
1921
Arsena Jorjiashvili Ivan Perestiani Mikheil Chiaureli Historical drama
1922
The Exile Vladimir Barsky Shalva Dadiani, Giorgi Davitashvili, Yelena CharskayaDrama
The Suram Fortress Ivan Perestiani Amo Bek-Nazaryan, Mikheil Chiaureli Historical drama
1923
Arsena, the Outlaw Vladimir Barsky Girgol Chechelashvili, Nato Vachnadze Drama
In the Pillory Hamo Beknazarian Vaso Arabidze, Nato Vachnadze, Akaki Vasadze Drama
Man is Enemy Ivan Perestiani AdventureLost
Red Imps Ivan Perestiani Zaqro Berishvili Adventure
1924
Before the Hurricane Kote Mardjanishvili DramaLost
The Lost Treasure Hamo Beknazarian Akaki Khorava DramaPartially lost
Three Lives Ivan Perestiani Nato Vachnadze, Mikheil Gelovani, Tsetsilia Tsutsunava
1925
The Case of Tariel Mklavadze Ivan Perestiani
For the price of the thousand (The time is now) Vladimir Barsky Mikheil Chiaureli, Kleopatra Jashi, Akaki Khorava, Veriko Anjaparidze, Nato Vachnadze
The secret of the lighthouse Vladimir Barsky Kleopatra Jashi, Akaki Khorava
Horrors of the Past Vladimir Barsky Akaki Khorava, Veriko Andjaparidze Drama
Who Is the Guilty? Aleqsandre Tsutsunava Kote Miqaberidze, Tsetsilia Tsutsunava, Nato Vachnadze Drama
1926
Savur-Mogila Ivan Perestiani
Duchess Meri Vladimir Barsky
The 9th wave Vladimir Barsky
The stepmother of Samanishvili Kote Marjanishvili, Zaqaria Berishvili Akaki Vasadze, Cecilia Tsutsunava, Shalva Ghabashidze
The Crime of Shirvanskaya Ivan Perestiani
Khanuma Aleqsandre Tsutsunava
The Punishment of Shirvanskaya Ivan Perestiani
Ilan-dili Ivan Perestiani
Natela Hamo Beknazarian
1927
Amoki Kote Mardjanishvili
Gogi Ratiani Kote Mardjanishvili
Ibrahimi and Goderdzi Zaqharia Berishvili
Galosh No. 18 Elene Osinskaya
Maksim Maksimich Vladimir Barsky
Rule of Mountain Boris Michin
Miss Kathie and Mr. Jack Anatoli Durov
Mitka, Petka and Chemberlen Aleksander Segel
Two Hunters Aleksander Tsutsunava
Two frolicsome Nikoloz Kakhidze
Giuli Nikoloz Shengelaia, Lev Push
Spending Ivan Perestiani
Bela Vladimir Barsky
Nest of Wasps Ivan Perestiani
In the Bog Ivan Perestiani
1928
The Youth Wins Mikheil Gelovani
Gipsy Blood Lev Push
Eliso Nikoloz Shengelaia Kira Andronikashvili, Kokhta karalashvili, Aleksandre Imedashvili, Maro Chmshkiani, Aleksandre (Sandro) Jhorjholiani Drama
Cosacks Vladimir Barsky
The Wasp Kote Marjanishvili
Yough Pilot Nikoloz Kakhidze
The first Korneti Streshniov Ephim Dzigani
Woman from bazar Giorgi Makarov
Shelter of the Clouds Zaqharia Berishvili
Five Minutes Aleksander Balagin
Revolt in Guria Aleksander Tsutsunava
On the Holt Leo Esakia
1929
The white warrior (God of the war) Ephim Dzigani
Pipe of the Communar Kote Marjanishvili
Saba Mikheil Chiaureli
Cell 79 Zaqharia Berishvili
At the last minute Mikheil Chiaureli
My Grandmother [1] Kote Mikaberidze Reissued with an original score by Beth Custer [2]
Fast No. 2 Giorgi Makarov

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References

  1. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0249816/
  2. "Jan-2013 Beth Custer interview on Outsight Radio Hours". Archive.org. Retrieved 10 February 2013.