Tbilisi, I Love You
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Irakli Chkhikvadze
Levan Glonti
Alexander Kviria
Tako Shavgulidze
Kote Takaishvili
Levan Tutberidze.
Emmanuel Benbihy
Tristan Carné
Levan Glonti
Sandro Kakulia
Archil Kikodze
Alexander Kviria
Tako Shavgulidze
Kote Takaishvili
Levan Tutberidze
Nika Agiashvili
Emmanuel Benbihy
Jason Speer
Levan Kukhashvili
Nodar Nozadze
Rusudan Pirveli
| Tbilisi, I Love You | |
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| Directed by | Nika Agiashvili Irakli Chkhikvadze Levan Glonti Alexander Kviria Tako Shavgulidze Kote Takaishvili Levan Tutberidze. |
| Written by | Nika Agiashvili Emmanuel Benbihy Tristan Carné Levan Glonti Sandro Kakulia Archil Kikodze Alexander Kviria Tako Shavgulidze Kote Takaishvili Levan Tutberidze |
| Produced by | David Agiashvili Nika Agiashvili Emmanuel Benbihy Jason Speer |
| Edited by | Irakli Chkhikvadze Levan Kukhashvili Nodar Nozadze Rusudan Pirveli |
| Music by | Niaz Diasamidze |
Production company | Storyman Pictures |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
| Country | Georgia |
| Languages | Georgian, English |
Tbilisi, I Love You (Georgian: თბილისი, მიყვარხარ Tbilisi, miq’varkhar) is a 2014 anthology film starring an ensemble cast of actors of various nationalities and part of Emmanuel Benbihy’s Cities of Love franchise that started with Paris, je t'aime and New York, I Love You.
The film consists of a series of 10 short films written and directed by natives of Georgia, and take on a personal narrative about the republic's capital city. Malcolm McDowell and Ron Perlman both feature. McDowell's vignette centers on an actor who reluctantly agrees to a one-month shoot in Tbilisi and develops a love affair with the city. Perlman's short features him as a nameless American motorcyclist who rides through Tbilisi's remote areas with a woman named Freedom.