Most Popular Vaja Pirtskhalaishvili Trailers
Total trailers found: 11
Small Town of Anara Trailer (1978)
14 March 1978
Tadeoz Toroshelidze is the most reknowned wine drinker in the whole area. Once he even won a drinking horn in a competition that has rested in his house ever since.
Spring Trailer (1985)
01 January 1985
Lazar helped grandma Varo, who came to the city from the village, fill out a sports lotto ticket. A few days later, the young man discovered that this particular ticket was the winning one.
Son of Stalin Trailer (1990)
01 December 1990
The film depicts episodes of Iakob Dzhugashvili's life in a German concentration camp and his heroic death.
Chiora Trailer (1984)
01 December 1984
Mari and Nika decide to stay together and sneak off to a seaside town, intending to stay with Nika’s uncle, who is out fishing.
Turandot Trailer (1989)
20 May 1989
The plot of a modern parable about love, duty and purity of thoughts is based on the creative process of an opera theater troupe working on staging one of the most complex works of musical classics - G.
Beach Robber Trailer (1987)
05 January 1987
One day, a modest accountant, a resident of a seaside town, adopted a dog. The dog became attached to its lonely owner, but it soon became clear that the dog had been trained by its previous owner to steal things from unwary beachgoers.
An Unusual Ride Trailer (1983)
14 August 1983
The bus driver notices that the bus has regular passengers, but they don't know each other, they just argue and bicker.
Six Snowy Days Trailer (1986)
06 February 1986
A teenager finds himself against natural disasters. This fight forces him to become adult.
Game Trailer (1990)
23 November 1990
The film tells the story of two people who fall into the same ordeal. Someone shoots them, but does not kill them.
A Holiday of Solitude Trailer (1980)
11 June 1980
Characters from the sick Nikala's own paintings appear and talk to him.
Leonardo Trailer (1993)
08 August 1993
The film depicts the story of Leonardo's death in grotesque ways. Relatives begin the traditional preparations for the funeral, while the "deceased" archaically "walks" through the city streets, watching with interest the preparations for his own funeral.