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  1. Georgian Film Studio ( Georgian: ქართული ფილმი, kartuli pilmi; Russian: Грузия-фильм; Gruziya-Fil'm) is one of world's oldest film studios that has produced 800 features, made-for-TV and short films, 600 documentaries, and 300 animation movies. During Soviet times, the studio was one of the most active places for film production.

  2. Georgian Film Studio (Georgian: ქართული ფილმი, Russian: Грузия-фильм) stands as one of the oldest film studios globally. It boasts 800 feature films, made-for-TV productions, and shorts, along with 600 documentaries and 300 animated movies.

  3. The Tbilisi Film Studio was renamed the Studio “Georgian Film”. Along with organizational changes, ways to improve film production were defined. Siko Dolidze and Levan Khotivari directed the 1954 melodrama “The Dragonfly,” which proved to be a triumph for actress Leila Abashidze.

  4. The origins of the Georgian film industry trace back to the early 20th century, with the establishment of the first film studios in Tbilisi. Pioneers like Alexandre Tsutsunava and Ivan Perestiani laid the groundwork for a national cinematic style characterized by its poetic realism and nuanced storytelling.

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  6. Film Industry in Georgia. The Georgian Film Cluster unites 15 leading companies and professionals in the audio-visual industry in Georgia. Georgia has a long history and rich tradition in film production and post-production.

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  8. Film Asylum was founded by a group of filmmakers under one idea to infuse new blood in Georgian film and commercial industry.