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Зона конфликта (2009) Online
Original Title :
Konpliktis zona
Genre :
Movie / Drama / War
Year :
2009
Directror :
Vano Burduli
Cast :
Zurab Ingorokva,Misha Meskhi,Levan Doborjginidze
Writer :
Irakli Solomonashvili
Budget :
$300,000
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 22min
Rating :
7.7/10
Зона конфликта (2009) Online

The Soviet Union has collapsed. Civil and ethnic wars have broken out in Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia, three republics in the Caucasus. The post-Soviet Caucasus have turned into one large conflict zone. Two radically different people with different ideals, problems, and goals are united by the conflict zone. Gogliko, a Tbilisi street boy, and Spartak, a Sukhumi sniper, are forced to solve problems of the street and problems of the state together. For one, the goal is to get back the money he lost gambling; for the other, it is to carry out a general's absurd military mission. In spite of it all, their paths cross and their lives are changed forever.
Cast overview, first billed only:
Zurab Ingorokva Zurab Ingorokva - Spartaka (Luka) (as Zura Ingorokva)
Misha Meskhi Misha Meskhi - Gogliko
Levan Doborjginidze Levan Doborjginidze - Gio
Dato Iashvili Dato Iashvili - Duda
Sandro Kakulia Sandro Kakulia - Sandrika
Kakha Abuashvili Kakha Abuashvili - Tengo
Giorgi Kipshidze Giorgi Kipshidze - Ramaza
Nika Tserediani Nika Tserediani - Lasha
Nato Murvanidze Nato Murvanidze - Sniper
Dato Dvalishvili Dato Dvalishvili - General
Gia Mujiri Gia Mujiri - Nodara
Zura Kipshidze Zura Kipshidze - Dodo
Nini Badurashvili Nini Badurashvili - Nini
Nutsa Kukhianidze Nutsa Kukhianidze - Iana
Rusudan Bolkvadze Rusudan Bolkvadze - Mother of Gogliko (as Rusiko Bolkvadze)


User reviews

Togor

Togor

This is a sequel to Gasierneba Karabagshi by Levan Tutberidze, which was a breakthrough of Georgian cinema in the third millennium. The sequel is as perfect as the first film, although directed by another person. Moralistic humanism (or humanistic moralism?), Caucasian who-is-who and what's-going-on-there-and-why, Georgian soul turned inside out, Miles Davis as one of the key plot spots, juicy storyline with gangsters, Abkhazian war, friendship, Georgian humor and Georgian wisdom, and much more. Mikhail Meskhi seems to get established as one of the leading Georgian actors, although Zura Ingorokva is equally eloquent and eye-catching. You won't get enough watching it over and over again.