
Bad People 2019
Directed by Giorgi Tavartkiladze, 'Bad People (2019)' plunges viewers into the midst of Georgia's tumultuous post-Soviet era.
Director: Giorgi Tavartkiladze
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bad People (2019) about?
The film follows Gia, a soldier caught in the midst of Georgia's tumultuous post-Soviet era, as he embarks on a perilous quest to secure medicine for his ailing son.
Who directed Bad People?
Giorgi Tavartkiladze brings his unique perspective to the story.
Who stars in Bad People?
The film features Vakho Chachanidze, Mamuka Esadze, Jano Izoria, and David Kvirtskhalia.
Is Bad People (2019) worth watching?
While its runtime may be brief, 'Bad People (2019)' packs a powerful punch, delivering a thought-provoking drama that will linger long after the credits roll. Fans of intense, emotionally charged cinema are sure to find this film compelling.
How long is Bad People?
20 minutes
About Bad People (2019) — A Gripping Drama of Loyalty and Betrayal
Directed by Giorgi Tavartkiladze, 'Bad People (2019)' plunges viewers into the midst of Georgia's tumultuous post-Soviet era. The film masterfully captures the chaos and desperation of the time, as Gia, a soldier caught in the midst of the conflict, embarks on a perilous quest to secure medicine for his ailing son. Along the way, he encounters a former schoolmate, now a foe, in a gripping exploration of loyalty, duty, and the blurred lines between right and wrong. Set against the backdrop of a nation in turmoil, 'Bad People (2019)' is a thought-provoking, intense drama that lingers long after the credits roll. With a runtime of just 20 minutes, this captivating short film delivers a powerful punch that will leave viewers eager for more.
In a world where allegiances are tested and the stakes are high, 'Bad People (2019)' reminds us that even in the darkest of times, humanity and compassion can be a beacon of hope.
Featuring a talented cast, including Vakho Chachanidze, Mamuka Esadze, and Jano Izoria, 'Bad People (2019)' is a gripping, emotionally charged drama that will resonate with fans of thought-provoking cinema.