Susa (2010)

Directed by   Rusudan Pirveli

                                   

Genre:  Drama
Plot: Susa is twelve and, like all other boys of his age, he loves games; he also has a penchant for coloured bits of broken glass. His daily life is somewhat bleak. He earns a bit of cash delivering vodka for an illegal distillery. The clients for this brew include small cafés, dingy bars, prostitutes and alcoholics. He pays a share of his earnings to the street gangs so that they’ll leave him alone, and keeps a watchful eye out for the police, who appear from time to time. In short, Susa has adjusted himself perfectly to the tough conditions of the world in which he lives.
One day Susa learns from his mother that his father will be coming home at last after a long absence. Susa hopes that life will improve and that he and his mother will now be able to live with his father. Just to make sure, Susa begins to turn his life around. He has to make the best possible impression on his unknown father who could arrive any day.
Writing credits:  Giorgi Chalauri
Cinematography by  Mirian Shengelaia, Irakli Gelenidze
Production Design by   Guram Navrozashvili
Sound:  Madona Tevzadze
Cast:  Avtandil Tetradze (Susa), Levan Lortqipanidze (Boss), Giotgi Gogishvili (Father), Ekaterine Kobakhidze (Mother), Guivi Qartvelishvili, Viqtor Qsovreli
Runtime:  78 min 
Country:  Republic of Georgia (USSR)
Language: Georgian 
Color: Color 

  Caucasian Filmodrom