Changing Signs

Changing Signs

10.0

Jun 15 2023

6h 0m

Comedy, Drama

19-year-old Nata has just returned from the States and wants to imitate the American college lifestyle in her Georgian life. Together with three other students, who all have different interests and views, she moves to a new flat.

Nia Gugava

Nia Gugava

Nata

Anuki Bubuteishvili

Anuki Bubuteishvili

Nene

Buka Tolordava

Buka Tolordava

Oto

Lasha Mebuke

Lasha Mebuke

Irakli

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