Vakhtang Kotetishvili
Tato Kotetishvili was a Georgian/Dutch filmmaker. He studied at the Theatre and Film Institute in Tbilisi, and from 1981 to 1990 worked as a director at the Georgian State Film Studio. There he made the films The Train and Anemia.
In 1990, he made a part of the long episodic film City Life. In the same year, Kotetishvili emigrated to the Netherlands and made two films here with his partner Ineke Smits: Rose, Violet and Lily (a satire of the Stalin era), and Nostalgia. This latter film, a documentary, gives a picture of a journey that Kotetishvili made to Georgia almost ten years after his departure. A few days after returning from his former homeland, Kotetishvili suddenly died, and Smits then completed the film.
| Known For | Directing |
|---|---|
| Most Rating | 0.1498 |
| Birthday | 1959-02-08 |
| Place of Birth | Tbilisi, Georgia SSR, USSR |
| Also Known As | Tato Kotetishvili, Тато Котетишвили, ტატო კოტეტიშვილი, |
1992
Rose, Violet & Lily
10/1
"Slightly absurdist sketch of a Dutch female reporter who gets stuck in a Georgia devoid of petrol." - IFFR
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Rose, Violet & Lily
1990
The Return
0/0
A young man escapes from prison three months before his release, but after communicating with his father and friends decides to declare himself to the...
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