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  1. Nov 27, 2023 · Local investment group Silk Road owns Silknet, the largest fixed-line, cable TV, broadband, and IPTV provider in Georgia. The idea is to leverage Silk Road’s infrastructure — including hotels,...

    • Andreas Wiseman
  2. Apr 1, 2016 · At last year’s Oscars there were two Georgian features on the nine shortlisted for best foreign-language film: Zaza Urushadze’s Tangerines (2013) and George Ovashvili’s Corn Island (2014).

  3. Apr 18, 2022 · Tbilisi served as a filming location for the blockbuster film Fast and Furious 9 (F9), giving Georgian filmmakers the opportunity to gain experience working on a big-budget Hollywood film. USAID aims to fuel Georgia’s film revival as part of the U.S. government’s broader effort to spur economic growth and job creation in Georgia ...

  4. Nov 28, 2011 · “Billa-2” is the first Indian movie to be filmed in Georgia. Before starting filming “Bollywood” producers arrived to Georgia for several times and made a detailed market research in terms of film industry analisys. The support from the Georgian Government has been one of the decisive factors for choosing Georgia.

  5. Nov 28, 2023 · Yellowstone executive producer Bob Yari and his WonderHills Studios' partner Marvin Peart have launched the joint venture WonderSilk Studios, a film production and financing company with the help of the Georgian government and Silk Road Group, the Eastern European and Central Asian investment firm.

  6. Mission: The Georgian Film Cluster unites stakeholders in the Georgian film industry to create new partnerships and opportunities for its members, both domestically and overseas. Vision: The Georgian Film Cluster seeks to become one of Europe's leading film industry associations, attracting partnership, cooperation, and investment from around ...

  7. Mar 11, 2024 · Georgia’s investments in the film industry boosted its position as a global leader in the creation of digital entertainment and related opportunities that come with it. Today, Georgia workers—and students—can pursue training and highly desirable, well-paying jobs that keep intellectual property and talent in the state.