Robert Sturua Trailers
A Trip to Karabakh TrailerWho? What? How? A Story About the Third All-Union Festival of Youth Plays TrailerThere Once Was a Singing Blackbird Trailer
A Trip to Karabakh TrailerWho? What? How? A Story About the Third All-Union Festival of Youth Plays TrailerThere Once Was a Singing Blackbird Trailer
Total trailers found: 4
06 December 1970
Gia is a carefree young percussionist who works at a theater in Tbilisi, capital of Georgia. He lives in a small apartment with his mother.
12 October 2005
A group of teenage boys from Tbilisi take a trip to Azerbaijan to buy drugs, and end up fighting in the Nagorno-Karabakh War, when they are captured by Azerbaijani militants, with one subsequently being captured by the Armenians.
01 January 1989
Based on the play by Mikhail Shatrov, staged by the Theater. Vakhtangov Street. The story of the Brest Peace, a huge and monstrous compromise that the Bolshevik government made to save the revolution, had something Shakespearean in its scope, which allowed Robert Sturua, the creator of the most fascinating Shakespearean plays (Richard III, King Lear), to stage Shatrov's play as a variation of Shakespeare's chronicles.
25 March 1987
About the festival that took place in Tbilisi in 1987.