Géla Babluani Explained

Géla Babluani (Georgian: გელა ბაბლუანი) is a GeorgianFrench film director.

Babluani was born in Tbilisi, son of prominent director Temur Babluani.[1] At 17 years of age, he and his three siblings were sent to study in France. His first short film, A Fleur de Peau (2002), received critical appraise. His first feature-length film is 13 Tzameti, won the World Cinema Jury Prize for a Dramatic motion picture at the Sundance Film Festival. In 2006 he directed the film L'héritage with his father about several people from France who visit Tbilisi for an inheritance.[2] In 2010 he completed an American version of 13 Tzameti titled 13.

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  1. http://www.reverseshot.com/article/babluani_interview Reverse Shot
  2. http://www.cinemastrikesback.com/?p=1233 Cinema Strikes Back
  3. Book: Archer, Neil. French Road Movie, The: Space, Mobility, Identity. 7 January 2013. 2012-01-15. Berghahn Books. 9780857457714. 150–.