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Liza, Go On 2023

115 min📅 2023-09-21

Nana Janelidze's gripping drama *Liza, Go On* (2023) follows Ekaterine Togonidze as Liza, a seasoned journalist in her mid-40s revisiting her past as a war reporter during the brutal Georgian-Abkhazian conflict of 1992-1993.

Director: Nana Janelidze

Cast

Ekaterine Togonidze
Liza
Nina Eradze
Young Liza
Levan Saralidze
Newton
Nato Murvanidze
Nato Murvanidze
Liza's Mother
Mikheil Gomiashvili
Mikheil Gomiashvili
Liza's Father
Aleko Begalishvili
Aleko Begalishvili
Misha
Ilo Beroshvili
Abkhazian Military

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Liza, Go On (2023) about?

*Liza, Go On* (2023) centers on Liza, a journalist in her 40s who revisits her traumatic past as a war reporter during the 1992-1993 Georgian-Abkhazian conflict. The film explores her journey as she grapples with the emotional aftermath of documenting Russia's aggression in Abkhazia years earlier.

Who directed Liza, Go On?

Liza, Go On was directed by Nana Janelidze, a filmmaker known for her evocative storytelling in Georgian cinema.

Who stars in Liza, Go On?

The film features Ekaterine Togonidze as the lead, alongside a talented cast including Nina Eradze, Levan Saralidze, Nato Murvanidze, and Mikheil Gomiashvili.

Is Liza, Go On (2023) worth watching?

Given its intense historical drama, strong performances, and poignant themes, *Liza, Go On* (2023) offers a compelling viewing experience for fans of war dramas and thought-provoking cinema. While not yet rated on IMDb, the film's emotional depth and authentic portrayal of conflict make it a standout in its genre.

How long is Liza, Go On?

Liza, Go On runs for 115 minutes.

About Liza, Go On (2023) — A Gripping War Drama Rooted in Georgian-Abkhazian History

Nana Janelidze's gripping drama *Liza, Go On* (2023) follows Ekaterine Togonidze as Liza, a seasoned journalist in her mid-40s revisiting her past as a war reporter during the brutal Georgian-Abkhazian conflict of 1992-1993.

Two decades after her harrowing experiences documenting Russia's orchestrated aggression in Abkhazia, Liza confronts the lingering scars of war through a deeply personal lens. Janelidze crafts a visually raw and emotionally charged narrative that blends history with intimate drama, exploring themes of memory, trauma, and resilience. With a stellar ensemble cast including Nina Eradze and Mikheil Gomiashvili, *Liza, Go On* delivers a poignant reflection on journalism's role in conflict zones and the unshakable weight of the past.