<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Cinema of Georgia / Repentance / Abuladze / Nato Vachnadze / Chiaureli / Otar Iosseliani / Eldar Shengelaya / 5 Days of War / Niko Pirosmani / Cinema of the Soviet Union / Culture of Georgia / Georgia
Date: 2014-08-18 17:34:23
Cinema of Georgia
Repentance
Abuladze
Nato Vachnadze
Chiaureli
Otar Iosseliani
Eldar Shengelaya
5 Days of War
Niko Pirosmani
Cinema of the Soviet Union
Culture of Georgia
Georgia

DISCOVERIN G GEORGIAN CINEMA Contents

Add to Reading List

Source URL: bampfa.berkeley.edu

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 2,02 MB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

Discovering Georgian Cinema Part II: Beyond the Blue Mountains November 22–December 21, 2014 Saturday, November 22 7:00

Discovering Georgian Cinema Part II: Beyond the Blue Mountains November 22–December 21, 2014 Saturday, November 22 7:00

DocID: JLZM - View Document

DISCOVERIN G  GEORGIAN CINEMA  Contents

DISCOVERIN G GEORGIAN CINEMA Contents

DocID: ENJu - View Document

Discovering Georgian Cinema Part I: A Family Affair Screening Schedule September 23–October 16, 2014 Tuesday, September 23 6:00

Discovering Georgian Cinema Part I: A Family Affair Screening Schedule September 23–October 16, 2014 Tuesday, September 23 6:00

DocID: Cgqu - View Document

Discovering Georgian Cinema A collaboration between the University of California, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive and The Museum of Modern Art, New York  University of California, Berkeley Art Museum and

Discovering Georgian Cinema A collaboration between the University of California, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive and The Museum of Modern Art, New York University of California, Berkeley Art Museum and

DocID: CdTw - View Document

THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART AND UC BERKELEY ART MUSEUM AND PACIFIC FILM ARCHIVE COLLABORATE ON THE LARGEST RETROSPECTIVE OF GEORGIAN CINEMA EVER IN THE U.S. Forty-Five Programs Span More than a Century of Filmmaking, from t

THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART AND UC BERKELEY ART MUSEUM AND PACIFIC FILM ARCHIVE COLLABORATE ON THE LARGEST RETROSPECTIVE OF GEORGIAN CINEMA EVER IN THE U.S. Forty-Five Programs Span More than a Century of Filmmaking, from t

DocID: B1t5 - View Document