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- The summer adventures of teenaged Sybilla, who falls in love with a middle-aged father while being romanced by his teenaged son.
- A festival for international movies, which give each year the Palme d'Or.
- The story of Pascal Ichak, a larger-than-life French traveller, bon vivant, and chef, who falls in love with Georgia and a Georgian princess in the early 1920s. All is well until the arrival of the Red Army of the Caucasus, as the Soviet revolution that has swept Russian comes to Georgia. Told as a flashback from the present, as a French-Georgian man whose mother was Pascal's lover translates his memoirs for Pascal's niece.
- Elene is an 80-year-old writer who lives with her family, forced to stay home due to health conditions. Her comfort is cracked when her daughter's mother-in-law, Miranda (a former Soviet official who once banned one of Elene's books) moves into the apartment, and Elene receives an unexpected call from an old love interest, Archil.
- Butterflies die if you move them elsewhere. But artists without a living can't stay together in their commune in Tbilisi forever.
- A journalist realizes that while exploring and writing about the private lives of others, she has become distanced from her own family.
- The Salzlipp twins grow up without their father. The boy and the girl are convinced he is an important superhero secret agent. But when he eventually comes home, it turns out that he is but a puny, insignificant meteorologist who had been innocently languishing in jail. The children refuse to accept that this is their father. And sexy Mrs. Salzlipp has fallen in love with another man. But Salzlipp fights back. He discovers that he can influence and indeed manipulate the weather. He can turn summertime into deep frost. Magic! As with Dostoyevski's Idiot there's more to Salzlipp than meets the eye. Maybe he can use his gift to win back his family? An imaginative tale about love and respect in a romantic seaside setting.
- The story, in flashback, of the death of a British Telegraph engineer in Georgia, USSR in 1920. Caught up in a civil war, and a war between his girlfriend and the women the Company send as "Christmas presents", he seeks asylum in a small patch of British territory (round one of his telegraph poles.)
- A romantic story unfolding in a beautiful village by the sea. The protagonists are 14-year-old Fedor and 18-year-old Nyurka. Fedor has long been interested in the girl, but was too shy to talk to her. He is an ordinary boy who enjoys riding his bike, while Nyurka is almost an actress. Her favorite book is 'Angelique and the King', a novel that defines the way she looks at life. She has often imagined being cast in the title role in a film. When she becomes close friends with Fedor, she assigns him a part from the novel as well. A film showing that love has no age. True feelings can change people and make them grow up. And love is a magical and pure feeling that can awaken courage in hearts.
- A family of swimmers distinguish themselves in sport but run into trouble with Stalin's police, in this period portrait of how even the light side of life was poisoned by terror.
- Kelton's Dark Corner can best be described as "Ed Wood meets Raymond Chandler". An older, wiser, more resilient Kelton the Cop, best known for facing off against aliens, zombies and disembodied spirits, finds himself on the mean streets of L.a., confronting real life monsters, like a character in a Joseph Conrad novel, in a literal, figurative and psychological jungle hell.
- Four novels ("The Dinner", "The Secret", "Business Trip", "Mozart"), united by a common theme of kindness and attention to people around. The heroes of the film, getting into various comic situations, show such human qualities as hospitality, sociability, sensitivity.
- In the 1960s, one of greatest discoveries in wine world was the acknowledgment of Georgia as the birthplace of wine. A young man, dreaming of emigration and seeking his place in life, starts traveling the wine route: England (greatest civilization of wine commerce) and France - (Château Margaux, Château d'Yquem, Château Smith Lafitte, Château Branaire-Ducru). The discoveries during his wine adventure bring him back to the birth place of wine, his own birthplace: Georgia.
- People living in Cochi, a small village hidden among the mountains in Georgia, consider themselves the wisest and most powerful people in the region.