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Akaki's Cradle

Film about the childhood and teenage years of the national poet of Georgia Akaki Tsereteli.

Top Cast

  • Omar Chitaya

    Omar Chitaya

    Akaki, as Child

  • Shota Qochoradze

    Shota Qochoradze

    Akaki, Teenager

  • Mikheil Kvarelashvili

    Mikheil Kvarelashvili

    Older Akaki

  • Spartak Bagashvili

    Spartak Bagashvili

    Estate / Vaja-Pshavela / Tutor

  • Medea Japaridze

    Medea Japaridze

    Young princess, Sister of Akaki

  • Pyotr Dolzhanov

    Pyotr Dolzhanov

    Dobronravov, school teacher of Akaki

  • Irine Magalashvili

    Irine Magalashvili

  • Edisher Magalashvili

    Edisher Magalashvili

  • Ivane Perestiani

    Ivane Perestiani

Overview

Film about the childhood and teenage years of the national poet of Georgia Akaki Tsereteli.

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