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Rusudan Bolkvadze is a Actor Georgienne born on 6 october 1959 at Tbilisi (Georgie)

Rusudan Bolkvadze

Rusudan Bolkvadze
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Nationality Georgie
Birth 6 october 1959 (64 years) at Tbilisi (Georgie)

Rusudan Bolkvadze (born November 6, 1959) is a Georgian Actress. She graduated from 55th State School in Tbilisi and went to Shota Rustaveli Theatre and Film State University of Georgia. In 1980 she enrolled at the Studio led by the famous Georgian director Mikheil Tumanishvili. Currently she is one of the leading actresses in Tumanishvili Film Actors Theatre.

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Filmography of Rusudan Bolkvadze (2 films)

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Since Otar Left, 1h42
Directed by Julie Bertuccelli
Origin France
Genres Drama, Comedy-drama
Actors Dinara Droukarova, Esther Gorintin, Rusudan Bolkvadze
Roles Rusiko
Rating74% 3.741473.741473.741473.741473.74147
The three women live together in the same run-down apartment in one of Tbilisi's oldest neighborhoods. They bear many of the realities of life in modern Georgia, such as frequent power blackouts and dilapidated infrastructure. Amidst this, Eka remains the matriarch of the family. She retains an often fractious relationship with her daughter, Marina, but is very close to her granddaughter, Ada. However, it is her beloved son Otar (an unseen character), that she is most attached to.
Robinsonade, or My English Grandfather, 1h16
Directed by Nana Djordjadze
Origin Russie
Genres Comedy
Actors Rusudan Bolkvadze
Rating69% 3.459163.459163.459163.459163.45916
In early 20th century Georgia, in a distant Georgian village, a worker appears from the English telegraph company Hughes. He faithfully takes care of telephone poles, likes to box, and stands for the honor of women and his homeland. Then, he falls in love with the most beautiful woman in the village, having become an enemy to her brother, a Bolshevik. Love inspires the Englishman, and he remains in Georgia even after all Hughes employees have been recalled home. Frustrated with insults to his country made by the Bolsheviks, the man is enraged and destroys a Bolshevik banner. He is then forced to flee his property, to the three meter territory of a telephone pole, which was purchased by the British government. In these three meters he will live in expectation of love, and, as in turns out, his own senseless death.