Suliko Jgenti Explained
Suliko Jgenti (1920–2000), credited also as Suliko Zhgenti, was a famous Georgian playwright and filmmaker. His movie Father of a Soldier became one of the popular movies in the former USSR. The movie tells the tragic story of a father who is searching for his son - a Soviet soldier during World War II.
Filmography
- 1961 — Russian: Костры горят - Bonfires Burn
- 1962 — Russian: Мяч и поле - Ball and Field
- 1964 — Russian: Отец солдата - Father of a Soldier
- 1969 — Russian: Ну и молодёжь! - What a Youth!
- 1969 — Russian: Свет в наших окнах - Light in Our Windows
- 1971 — Russian: Тепло твоих рук - Warm in Your Hands
- 1972 — Russian: Саженцы - Young Plants
- 1973 — Russian: Сибирский дед - Siberian Grandfather
- 1977 — Russian: Рача, любовь моя - Racha, My Love
- 1978 — Russian: Мой друг дядя Ваня - My Friend Uncle Vanya
- 1980 — Russian: Твой сын, Земля - Your Son, Earth
- 1986 — Russian: До луны рукой подать - So Close to the Moon
- 1987 — Russian: Корни - Roots
- 1987 — Russian: Пляжный разбойник - Gangster at the Beach
- 1988 — Russian: Житие Дон Кихота и Санчо - The Lives of Don Quixote and Sancho
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