Aleqsi Machavariani

Most Popular Aleqsi Machavariani Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

The Secret of Two Oceans Trailer (1957)

25 March 1957

The enemy agents from an unknown nation have secret automated facilities set up in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans for the purposes of sinking ships.

The Girl From the Other Shore Trailer (1940)

19 July 1940

A mountain river divides the village of Soviet Georgia and Turkey. A young border guard, Temur, notices that his daughter on the other side has fallen off a wooden bridge and into the river.

The Golden Road Trailer (1945)

20 April 1945

Soviet border guards are fighting a gold smugglers near the Chinese and Mongolian borders.

Qadjana Trailer (1941)

13 May 1941

Local baron decides to take poor Kikola’s land and orders a local witch Babale to persuade Kikola’s wife that non-compliance will bring suffering to their children Kato and Kajana.

General and Daisies Trailer (1963)

01 January 1963

A simple Polish man, Władek Lekowski, a former pilot, finds himself in exile after World War II due to a ridiculous accident.

Where Is Your Happiness, Mzia? Trailer (1960)

19 May 1960

Mzia’s classmates have decided to stay in their village and work at the Sovkhoz after graduation. But Mzia’s mother wants her to go to Tbilisi to become a student.

This Is How Mayakovsky Began Trailer (1959)

24 August 1959

Based on the autobiographical book "Ya -sam" (I-myself) by Vladimir Mayakovsky the leading Russian Futurist poet of the beginning of the 20th century.

The Bridge Trailer (1942)

18 July 1942

A Soviet army unit finds a bridge over a river blown up. The Ilo Gigauri Battalion is tasked with rebuilding it.

The Ballet of Othello Trailer (1960)

25 October 1960

The Moorish general Othello is manipulated into thinking that his new wife Desdemona has been carrying on an affair with his lieutenant Michael Cassio when in reality it is all part of the scheme of a bitter ensign named Iago.

Akaki's Cradle Trailer (1947)

26 August 1947

Film about the childhood and teenage years of the national poet of Georgia Akaki Tsereteli.