
Sapovnela
Feb 07 1959
•0h 18m
•Documentary, Music
Amidst the hills of the ancient city of Mtskheta, an aging man nearing his hundredth year is forced to make way for a new road being paved through the blossoming garden of floral delights that he loves and cares for.
Cast
See allMikheil Mamulashvili
Himself
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