A Trip To Karabakh 2 Conflict Zone

A Trip To Karabakh 2 Conflict Zone

80 mins | Drama, Crime | Feb. 27, 2009

The Soviet Union has collapsed. Civil and ethnic wars have broken out in Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia, three republics in the Caucasus. The post-Soviet Caucasus have turned into one large conflict zone. Two radically different people with different ideals, problems, and goals are united by the conflict zone. Gogliko, a Tbilisi street boy, and Spartak, a Sukhumi sniper, are forced to solve problems of the street and problems of the state together. For one, the goal is to get back the money he lost gambling; for the other, it is to carry out a general's absurd military mission. In spite of it all, their paths cross and their lives are changed forever.

A Trip To Karabakh 2 Conflict Zone

80 mins | Drama, Crime | Feb. 27, 2009

A Trip To Karabakh 2 Conflict Zone
The Soviet Union has collapsed. Civil and ethnic wars have broken out in Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia, three republics in the Caucasus. The post-Soviet Caucasus have turned into one large conflict zone. Two radically different people with different ideals, problems, and goals are united by the conflict zone. Gogliko, a Tbilisi street boy, and Spartak, a Sukhumi sniper, are forced to solve problems of the street and problems of the state together. For one, the goal is to get back the money he lost gambling; for the other, it is to carry out a general's absurd military mission. In spite of it all, their paths cross and their lives are changed forever.
IMDb rating 8.0
Producers Independent Film Project
Original title გასეირნება ყარაბახში 2 კონფლიქტის ზონა
Directors Vano Burduli
Writers Irakli Solomonashvili

Cast

Misha Meskhi

as Gogliko

Zura Ingorokva

as Spartaka (Luka)

Zura Kipshidze

as Dodo

Nato Murvanidze

as Sniper

Davit Dvalishvili

as General

Ia Sukhitashvili

as Iana's friend

Ekaterine Andronikashvili

as Iana's friend

Misha Gomiashvili

as Priest

Sandro Kakulia

as Sandro

Rusudan Bolkvadze

as Gogliko's Mother

Dato Iashvili

as Duda

Kakha Abuashvili

as Tengo

Gia Mujiri

as Nodara

Nika Tserediani

as Lasha

Giorgi Kipshidze

as Ramaza