Someone Is Running Late For The Bus
The film is about the painful feeling of unrequited love and introduces us to the episode of the life of a young, virtuous and intelligent doctor, who is tired of the monotony of life.
The film is about the painful feeling of unrequited love and introduces us to the episode of the life of a young, virtuous and intelligent doctor, who is tired of the monotony of life.
Sofiko Chiaureli
Elene
Jujuna Dugladze
Erosi Mandjgaladze
Bukhuti Zakariadze
Gega Kobakhidze
Karlo Sakandelidze
Maro Itriashvili
Ipolite Khvichia
Lasha Melikishvili
The film is about the painful feeling of unrequited love and introduces us to the episode of the life of a young, virtuous and intelligent doctor, who is tired of the monotony of life.
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