07-11-2022

5 Film Screens In Georgia

    5 Film Screens In Georgia 5 Film Screens @KSELI

    We invite you to "Georgian Cinema Week" in the abandoned cinemas and culture houses. In the second week of November, in Gori, Kaspi, Ambrolauri, Bolnisi, and Tetritskaro cinema returns to the 5 screens that were shut down years ago.

    This initiative belongs to young people who live in different parts of Georgia. They contacted each other and created "KSELI" (which means ‘network’ in Georgian).

    "KSELI” represents a network of people and organizations united around common ideas and challenges. The revitalization project of the abandoned cultural spaces is the network's first significant collaboration. The aim of "KSELI” is to help young people alleviate the unbearable boredom of being in the regions of Georgia by constructing diverse, creative, and supportive spaces.

    The purpose of the first event is to present the ideas and future plans of "KSELI" and gather like-minded people around it. The aim of the revival week of the abandoned cinemas and culture houses is not to return to the past of these spaces, but rather to reimagine their future.

    “KSELI” is the initiative of the media platform Indigo and was created with the financial support of Europe Foundation.

    Screening schedule:

    Bolnisi, Old Cinema, Aleksandre Koberidze’s Film - "What Do We See When We Look At The Sky?"

    November 7

    Gori, Bethlehemi Village, House of Culture, Uta Beria’s Film - "Negative Numbers"

    November 8

    Ambrolauri, a former cinema building; Uta Beria's Film - "Negative Numbers"

    November 14

    Tetritskaro, Samshvilde Village, Cinema Club Building, Eldar Shengelaia's - Film "Sherekilebi"

    November 15

    Kaspi, Kodistskaro Village, House of Culture, Alexandre Koberidze's film - "What Do We See When We Look At The Sky?"

    November 15

    KSELI

    “KSELI” represents a union of people and organizations living in different regions of Georgia, united around common ideas and challenges, aiming to increase access to culture in the regions.

    The network is made up of individuals as well as organizations that strive to contribute to overcoming boredom in the regions by constructing diverse, creative, and supportive spaces. Among them, the network works to revive abandoned or dysfunctional cultural spaces in the regions.

    Contact Person: Lazare Gobejishvili

    No: 551848409

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