Unusual Exhibition
Extraordinary Exhibition (Georgian: არაჩვეულებრივი გამოფენა, Russian: Необыкновенная выставка) is a 1968 Soviet black-and-white drama-Comedy film directed by Eldar Shengelaya.[1]
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Directed by | Eldar Shengelaya |
Written by | Revaz Gabriadze |
Starring | Guram Lordkipanidze, Valentina Telechkina and Vasil Chkhaidze |
Music by | Giya Kancheli |
Distributed by | Gruziya-film |
Release date | 1968 |
Running time | 94 minutes |
Country | Soviet Union, Georgia |
Language | Georgian, Russian |
Plot
To support his family, the sculptor undertook the production of gravestones. Then he was drawn in, and betrayed his dreams. And I understood this only when I was once in a cemetery, with my own works.
Cast
- Guram Lortkipanidze as Aguli
- Valentina Telichkina as Glafira Ogurtsova
- Vasili Chkhaidze as Pipinia
- Dodo Abashidze as Shavlegi
- Salome Kancheli as Widow
- Julieta Vashakmadze as Tina
- Victor Deisadze as Bonaventuri
- Akaki Doborjginidze as Dimitri
- Aleksandre Kelbalkiani as Pestvianidze
- Nikoloz Miqashavidze as Khurtsidze
- Jaba Tsuladze as Akimi
- Shota Gabelaia as Jincharadze
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References
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