
Give me the pump 2010
"Give me the pump (2010)" follows Jorje, a spirited Brazilian tour guide whose curiosity leads him to the rugged, breathtaking landscapes of Svaneti in Georgia.
Director: Joseph (Soso) Jachvliani
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Give me the pump (2010) about?
This 2010 Georgian comedy follows Jorje, a Brazilian tour guide who travels to Svaneti, a remote region in the Caucasus, to explore its legendary humor. What he finds is a world where jokes are as untamed as the landscape—sharper, funnier, and far wilder than anything he's ever encountered.
Who directed Give me the pump?
Joseph (Soso) Jachvliani directed Give me the pump, bringing his unique comedic vision to this cross-cultural exploration.
Who stars in Give me the pump?
The film stars Joseph (Soso) Jachvliani, Giorgi Kacharava, Dato Tsirekidze, Shorena Begashvili, and Dato Rostomashvili as the core group of travelers and locals.
Is Give me the pump (2010) worth watching?
As a lighthearted comedy with cultural depth, Give me the pump offers a charming glimpse into Georgian humor and landscapes. While not widely rated, its niche appeal and offbeat premise make it a fun pick for fans of unconventional travel comedies.
How long is Give me the pump?
Runtime details are not listed.
About Give me the pump (2010) — A Brazilian guide discovers Georgia's wildest humor
"Give me the pump (2010)" follows Jorje, a spirited Brazilian tour guide whose curiosity leads him to the rugged, breathtaking landscapes of Svaneti in Georgia.
Directed by Joseph (Soso) Jachvliani, this quirky comedy dives into the region's legendary humor, where jokes and storytelling take on a wild, almost mythical edge. As Jorje navigates the culture clash between his own playful charm and the locals' razor-sharp wit, he stumbles into a world where humor becomes as untamed as the Caucasus mountains themselves. With a vibrant cast that includes Giorgi Kacharava and Shorena Begashvili, the film blends slapstick energy with cultural satire, creating a uniquely Georgian cinematic experience.