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The Way Home
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The Way Home

Jan 4, 1981
1h 18m
★ 4.4

Overview

The film is set in southern Georgia during Ottoman control, where inhabitants, who were driven from their homes due to enemy invasions, try to return home through different means. One of these inhabitants is the young scholar Antimoz.

Genres

Drama
History

Production Companies

Georgia-Film

Cast

Vakhtang Panchulidze

Vakhtang Panchulidze

Ramaz Chkhikvadze

Ramaz Chkhikvadze

Avtandil Makharadze

Avtandil Makharadze

Zhanri Lolashvili

Zhanri Lolashvili

Vladimer Tsuladze

Vladimer Tsuladze

Teimuraz Bichiashvili

Teimuraz Bichiashvili

Zura Kipshidze

Zura Kipshidze

Zinaida Kverenchkhiladze

Zinaida Kverenchkhiladze

Otar Megvinetukhutsesi

Otar Megvinetukhutsesi

Zaqro Megrelishvili

Zaqro Megrelishvili

Yuri Jijeishvili

Yuri Jijeishvili

Aleqsandre Makharadze

Aleqsandre Makharadze

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