Extraordinary Exhibition | |
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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 |
Countries | Soviet Union, Georgia |
Languages | Georgian, Russian |
Extraordinary Exhibition (Georgian: არაჩვეულებრივი გამოფენა, Russian: Необыкновенная выставка) is a 1968 Soviet black-and-white drama-Comedy film directed by Eldar Shengelaya.[1]
Plot
To support his family, the sculptor undertook the production of gravestones. Then he was drawn in, he got married, and carried away by everyday life, the betrayed his dreams. He realised this one day, when he was in a cemetery, surrounded by his own works. This explains the title: the only exhibition he had is made of tomb stones.
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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