Georgian Grapes (1999)
The days pass slowly for Lia amid the vineyards of a rural Georgian village. Still in the prime of life, her beauty is overlooked even by her husband Sandro, who runs the local car repair shop. Things change when Megi, the comely star of a film being shot nearby, happens upon the scene to get her car repaired. Lia knows a rival when she sees one - although she's also aware she doesn't stand a chance against a mini-skirt. Megi, however, has a few tricks up her sleeve too - she knows what a Cinderella needs to rid herself of the pumpkin.
Director: Giorgi Shengelaia
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 29 min
Release Date: June 4, 1999
Cast
- Ya Parulava - Lia
- Zaza Papuashvili - Sandro
- Celina Wieczorek - Megi
- Mikheil Gomiashvili - Giorgi
- Tristan Saralidze - taxi driver
Cinematography: Geno Chiradze
Production: Regina Ziegler Filmproduktion
Country: Germany, Georgia
Language: ქართული
Original Language: ka
More Films by Director: Giorgi Shengelaia
More Films in Genre: Comedy
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Georgian Grapes about?
- The days pass slowly for Lia amid the vineyards of a rural Georgian village. Still in the prime of life, her beauty is overlooked even by her husband Sandro, who runs the local car repair shop. Things change when Megi, the comely star of a film being shot nearby, happens upon the scene to get her car repaired. Lia knows a rival when she sees one - although she's also aware she doesn't stand a chance against a mini-skirt. Megi, however, has a few tricks up her sleeve too - she knows what a Cinderella needs to rid herself of the pumpkin.
- Who directed Georgian Grapes?
- Georgian Grapes was directed by Giorgi Shengelaia.
- Who stars in Georgian Grapes?
- Georgian Grapes stars Ya Parulava, Zaza Papuashvili, Celina Wieczorek, Mikheil Gomiashvili, Tristan Saralidze.
- How long is Georgian Grapes?
- Georgian Grapes has a runtime of 29m (29 minutes).
- What genre is Georgian Grapes?
- Georgian Grapes is a Comedy film.
- Where was Georgian Grapes produced?
- Georgian Grapes was produced in Germany, Georgia.