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Tbilisi, I Love You (Georgian: თბილისი, მიყვარხარ Tbilisi, miq’varkhar) is a 2014 anthology film starring an ensemble cast of actors of various nationalities and part of Emmanuel Benbihy’s Cities of Love franchise that started with Paris, je t'aime and New York, I Love You.
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Directed by | Nika Agiashvili Irakli Chkhikvadze Levan Glonti Alexander Kviria Tako Shavgulidze Kote Takaishvili Levan Tutberidze. |
Written by | Nika Agiashvili Emmanuel Benbihy Tristan Carné Levan Glonti Sandro Kakulia Archil Kikodze Alexander Kviria Tako Shavgulidze Kote Takaishvili Levan Tutberidze |
Produced by | David Agiashvili Nika Agiashvili Emmanuel Benbihy Jason Speer |
Edited by | Irakli Chkhikvadze Levan Kukhashvili Nodar Nozadze Rusudan Pirveli |
Music by | Niaz Diasamidze |
Production company | Storyman Pictures |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | Georgia |
Languages | Georgian, English |
The film consists of a series of 10 short films written and directed by natives of Georgia, and take on a personal narrative about the republic's capital city. Malcolm McDowell and Ron Perlman both feature. McDowell's vignette centers on an actor who reluctantly agrees to a one-month shoot in Tbilisi and develops a love affair with the city. Perlman's short features him as a nameless American motorcyclist who rides through Tbilisi's remote areas with a woman named Freedom.
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