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From: Annaconda1984
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  • yochag giorgi. filmi vnaxe da zalian kargi namushevaria

  • sad vipovo es filmi?

  • italiurad aris gadartgmnili es filmi?

  • @TheTamtatati ar vici daagoogele (-:

  • sad sheidzleba am filmis naxva?

  • what are you talking about?

  • Hey fuck you man. I just saw this today and I honestly didn't feel any propaganda in it. It was a humanist story of a TWELVE YEAR OLD KID and of a country that's broken from wars and different political/national tensions.

    ..PS sorry if your comment was about what Ovashvili says, I don't understand Georgian so I can't be the one to judge it.

  • ihii

  • I AM GEORGIAN, I AM COMMENTING :)

  • magari xar

  • The movie tells the story of a young Georgian boy , but it is also about all the other children that has lived through armed conflicts and how much their lives have been changed forever by the experience. Those children have lost everything... even hope.

  • The movie tells the story of a young Georgian boy , but it is also about all the other children that has lived through armed conflicts and how much their lives have been changed forever by the experience. Those children have lost everything... even hope.

  • It's about the tragic consequences of the war in Georgia (Georgian-. Abhkazian war 1990's) It was almost finished when another war brake out in Georgia in August 2008. The director says that's then he has decided to dedicate this film to his homeland.

  • I enjoyed this video. I can not understand it. But its awesome listening and trying to understand. Have a great Monday. God bless you and your family.

  • Very good. Very interesting theory about the nature of human beings in a world hit by global warming.

    Hugs anna

  • LOL huh? (-:

    btw so far no georgians commented..

  • Oh I see, the reason I asked was because in my travels I picked up on a little Armenian and "no=voch" but the say "che" instead. I'm guessing the two languages have no similarities :)

  • (-: they don't...but i can teach u some georgian if u want...

  • You bet :)

  • I speak both, Armenian and Georgian... in Armenian "voch = not" ( ex. voch me ban = not a hing) "che= no"

    In Georgian "k*ho = yes" ara = no"

  • Interesting. Anna, I hear the interviewee say the word "che." Does that mean "no" in Georgian?

  • ara=no

    che? Where? Che guevara?

  • yeah I dishonestly understood everrrrry word he said...i enjoyed his philosophy on bottled water Vs. tap water..absolut genius!!

  • Ok... you attended a film festival? Cool!

  • ya, the karlovy vary film festival (it's a beautiful czech city)

    there'll be some footage with antonio banderas, john malkovich and the czech former president havel (maybe tomorrow) unfortunately no interviews and me talking about my impressions...

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