Little Things (film)

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Little Things
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Directed byRati Tsiteladze
Written byNino Varsimashvili
Produced byRati Tsiteladze
Roman Simonyan
StarringRati Tsiteladze
Nino Varsimashvili
Ivan Gridin
CinematographyRoman Simonyan
Release date
  • September 10, 2014 (2014-09-10)(Accolade Film Awards)
Running time
15 minutes
CountriesGeorgia
United Arab Emirates
LanguageEnglish

Little Things is a 2014 drama short film directed by Rati Tsiteladze and written by Nino Varsimashvili. [1]

Contents

Synopsis

After the marriage Sophie realizes that once loving relationship with her husband, suddenly turns distant and decides to take action.

Crew

Cast

Reception

The film gained national and international recognition. [5] [6] [7]

Awards and nominations

Awards and nominations for Little Things
YearAssociationAward CategoryStatus
2015 Flagler Film FestivalAudience Choice Award – International Drama [8] Won
Best Actress [9] Nominated
Best Foreign FilmNominated
2014 Accolade CompetitionAward of Merit, short film [10] Won
Highway 61 Film Festival Drama Short [11] Finalist

Official selection

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