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Kajrishvili Tinatin

Unknown Soldiers
One sunny summer morning whole region of Kartly was bombed and civilians had to run away to survive. Only soldiers left to guard their land. They had to fight as it is their "job". They spent three days in occupied territories beeing bombed by Russian air forces. When at last Georgians had an opportunity to take the dead bodies of their soldiers out from the region, half of them were buried as Unknown Soldiers. Some consider it was done to hide the real number of dead soldiers as "we won the war" and we had very miser lost comparing to Russians. Soldier - Gurchiani, refugee from Abkhazia joined Army to support his family, like most of the others. For months he was trained and at last he got his first salary and first vacation, but on that day war started. Alarm was announced and all soldiers were sent to guard their country. In three days 175 soldiers were dead and a lot of them were wounded.

Not White - Black
The protagonist of the film is a man trying to get a German visa. First he goes to Europe with a rather complication mission: he has to obtain a car and bring it safely to his homeland. He is a bit scared, but he finds other, more experienced, drivers and makes friends with them. It is the first time for him to travel by plane and the first time he sets foot on a foreign land. There are many interesting things there, but he has no time to look around. He has one specific route and goal.

Tinatin Kajrishvili was born in Tbilisi Georgia in 1978. In 2001 graduated from state Film and Theater University.In 2006 established film company Gemini, and has produced several documentaries, features and shorts.
"Unknown Soldiers" Doc Film 2008"The Nest" Short feature 2011"Not White- Black" Doc Film 2011"Black Mulberry" Short feature 2011
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0179 Tbilisi
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