
Sami sitsotskhle: A Resonant Echo from Georgia's Cinematic Past Stepping into the world of Sami sitsotskhle (1926) is akin to unearthing a forgotten time capsule, a vivid cinematic artifact from a nascent Georgian film industry grappling with profound societal shifts. This silent drama, often overlook...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Ivane Perestiani

Robert N. Bradbury
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" Sami sitsotskhle: A Resonant Echo from Georgia's Cinematic Past Stepping into the world of Sami sitsotskhle (1926) is akin to unearthing a forgotten time capsule, a vivid cinematic artifact from a nascent Georgian film industry grappling with profound societal shifts. This silent drama, often overlooked in the broader canon of early cinema, offers a compelling window into the anxieties and aspirations of a nation on the cusp of radical transformation. Far from being a mere hist..."
Zakaria Berishvili
Ivane Perestiani, Giorgi Tsereteli
Soviet Union

