Georgian Cinema
Georgian Cinema refers to the film industry in Georgia, a country located at the intersection of Europe and Asia. It began in the early 20th century, with the first Georgian film, "The Last Days of Tiflis," released in 1912. The industry gained international recognition during the Soviet era, producing notable films that explored themes of identity and culture.
After gaining independence in the early 1990s, Georgian Cinema faced challenges but has since experienced a revival. Contemporary filmmakers, such as Otar Iosseliani and Levan Koguashvili, have gained acclaim at international film festivals, showcasing the unique stories and landscapes of Georgia.