Levan koguashvili biography of mahatma gandhi

Levan Koguashvili

Georgian film director and screenwriter (born )

Levan Koguashvili

Born

Levan Koguashvili


18 November

Tbilisi, Georgia

Occupation(s)Film director, producer, screenwriter,
Years&#;active – present
Notable workBlind Dates (),

Levan Koguashvili (Georgian: ლევან კოღუაშვილი; March 18, ) is a Georgianfilm director and screenwriter.

He studied in Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography after graduating school.[1][2]

Biography

Levan Koguashvili was born in in Tbilisi, Georgia. He began his studies at the State Institute of Film and Theatre in Tbilisi, and then worked as a journalist for independent television after civil war broke out in Georgia.

Levan koguashvili biography of mahatma gandhi Actually, we got on quite well together. Gandhiji returned back to India from South Africa in , and became actively involved in the Indian nationalist movement. While Churchill could fight and win against tyrants on the battlefield, Gandhi opposed force with passivity, and violence with peace, and Churchill did not know how to deal with this. Intermediate resources :.

He studied Film Directing at the Russian State University of Cinematography (VGIK) in Moscow between and

He Graduated from the Tisch School of Art's Graduate Film Program in New York City in and he made several short films and documentaries. His short film, The Debt, was an Official Selection of the Sundance Film Festival, and his documentary, Women from Georgia, was selected for the Panorama section of the Sarajevo Film Festival.

Levan lived in New York City where he made several short films and documentaries. His first feature film, Street Days, which was made in , won several international prizes including Tiger Award at Rotterdam International Film Festival. The Hollywood Reporter observed that "Absurdity and despair, in equal measure, infuse the decaying urban landscape of the Tbilisi-set Street Days."[3]

His second feature Blind Dates, made in , won the Special Jury Award at the Abu Dhabi Film Festival in "section New Horizons".

His third feature, Brighton 4th, in , won the best picture award at the Asian World Film Festival in Los Angeles, and three awards each at the Tribeca Film Festival and FilmFestival Cottbus.[4]

Filmography

Short film

Documentary film

Feature film

References

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