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  1. Alexander Kviria is known for Gorelovka: Episodes from the Life of a Disappearing Community (2010), Tbilisi, I Love You (2014) and Sezon tumanov (2009).

    • Director, Writer, Cinematographer
    • Alexander Kviria
  2. Gorelovka: Episodes from the Life of a Disappearing Community: Directed by Alexander Kviria. The village of Gorelovka is located in Southern Georgia. Doukhobors (Spirit-wrestlers), a group of Russian religious dissidents, founded it in the mid 19th century.

    • Alexander Kviria
    • 2010-12
    • History
    • 48
  3. from Alexander Kviria 9 years ago It was founded in the mid 19th century by Doukhobors (“spirit-wrestlers”), members a group of Russian religious dissidents banished from Russia by Tsar Nicholas I for their anarchist and pacifist beliefs.

    • 48 min
    • 1173
    • Alexander Kviria
  4. Alexander Kviria’s images of beauty and open countryside portray a world that will not exist for much longer. His film shows the life of the community that continues to be shaped by a spirituality in which the omnipresence of God is revealed in every living being.

  5. McDowell's vignette centers on an actor who reluctantly agrees to a one-month shoot in Tbilisi and develops a love affair with the city. Perlman's short features him as a nameless American motorcyclist who rides through Tbilisi's remote areas with a woman named Freedom.

  6. “Tbilisi, I Love You” features 10 short films taking place in Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi. Agiashvili was also involved as one of the film directors, alongside Irakli Chkhikvadze, Levan Glonti, Alexander Kviria, Tako Shavgulidze, Kote Takaishvili and Levan Tutberidze.

  7. Directors include Nika Agiashvili, Irakli Chkhikvadze, Levan Glonti , Alexander Kviria, Tako Shavgulidze, Kote Takaishvili, Levan Tutberidze.