Vakhtang Jajanidze

Vakhtang Jajanidze (Georgian: ვახო ჯაჯანიძე; July 16, 1987) is a Georgian film director and screenwriter. He studied in Shota Rustaveli Theatre and Film University.[1]

Vakhtang Jajanidze
Born
Vakhtang Jajanidze

16 July 1987
Years active2010 – present

Biography

Vakhtang Jajanidze was born in 1987 in Chiatura, Georgia. He 2 graduated from the Faculty of International Business and Law at Ivane Javakhishvili State University in 2010. Vakhtang continued studying in Shota Rustaveli Theatre and Film University. He made his first student short film in 2010, when he was at the first grade of studying, 23 years old.

Vakhtang made several short documentaries between 2010 and 2015 years. His most successful film turned out "Exodus" (გამოსვლა), which was screened at many short or major film festivals, including Tbilisi International Film Festival and Filmfest Dresden. Exodus shows the story of two sisters over middle age, Tatiana and Lili, who live in a small Georgian town. [2]

Filmography

Short films

  • Exodus (2015)
  • Tbilisi from Dawn till Dusk (2013)
  • Once in a Park (2012)
  • From Monday till Monday (2012)
  • Short Film on the Declaration of Human Rights (2011)
  • Students' Expedition in Tao-Klarjeti (2011)
  • I (2010)
gollark: The box-opening hardware breaks?
gollark: That would make it indestructible too.
gollark: WHY would it come to their attention?
gollark: So its ONLY property is that the foundation can't contain it?
gollark: Apollyon means "it will destroy everything ææææææææææææææ", although it seems to be disliked now.

References

  1. Aliko Askilashvili. "Vakhtang Jajanidze, Georgian National Filmography". geocinema.ge. Retrieved 2017-05-10.
  2. "Exodus". tbilisifilmfestival.ge. Retrieved 2017-05-10.
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