The Exile (1922 film)
The Exile (Georgian: Modzgvari, Russian: Изгнанник) is a 1922 Soviet Georgian romantic drama film directed by Vladimir Barsky, based on the novel by Alexander Kazbegi.
The Exile | |
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Directed by | Vladimir Barsky |
Written by | Shalva Dadiani Alexander Kazbegi (novel) |
Starring | Shalva Dadiani |
Cinematography | Aleksandre Digmelovi |
Production company | |
Release date | 1 September 1922 |
Running time | 54 minutes |
Country | Soviet Union (Georgian SSR) |
Language | Silent film |
Cast
- Shalva Dadiani - Preceptor
- Giorgi Davitashvili - Onise
- Yelena Charskaya - Djatia
- M. Alibegova - Makvala
- Valerian Gunia - Father of Makvala
- Margarita Barskaya - Mother of Makvala
- Aleksandre Imedashvili - Gela, husband of Makvala
- Iuza Zardalashvili
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gollark: The government here seems to be actively refusing to say what they're planning to do.
gollark: It seems like we should have been using the time to try and come up with more permanently sustainable solutions, but this... doesn't really seem to have been happening *here*, at least.
gollark: Thoughts?
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