Gogita's New Life

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Gogita's New Life
Directed byLevan Koguashvili
Written byLevan Koguashvili
CinematographyGigi Samsonadze
Distributed byDeckert Distribution[1]
Release date
Running time
95 minutes
CountryGeorgia
LanguageGeorgian

Gogita's New Life (Georgian: Gogitas akhali ckhovreba) is a 2016 Georgian documentary film directed by Levan Koguashvili. It was screened in the Feature-Length Documentary section at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam.[2][3]

Synopsis[edit]

The film is about a middle-aged man, who returns to a normal life, after 14 years in prison and meets a girl by the internet - Maka, who lives with her mother in their farm. Her job is baking cakes and Gogita soon find outs that she is the prettiest woman in the world.

Production[edit]

Levan Koguashvili started to develop the film idea in early 2012. He was interested in conditions of prisons in Georgian jails, but it was difficult to make a film into the prison. "The only way to get permission to film inside was through the churches in the jails, and Gogita was one of the guys coming to the church in the jail." Levan did a pause and made his second fiction feature - Blind Dates.[4] After its success he continued working on this documentary. "I became part of their relationship", said the director about his closeness to the film's protagonists - Gogita and Maka.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Mayorga, Emilio (24 November 2016). "Deckert Picks Up Levan Koguashvili's 'Gogita's New Life'".
  2. ^ "Gogita's New Life : An impatient search for a home and a wife". Cineuropa - the best of european cinema.
  3. ^ "Levan Koguashvili's documentary takes Ukrainian festival prize". agenda.ge.
  4. ^ "Gogita's New Life - IDFA". www.oberon.nl.

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