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Holy Electricity

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When young Gonga and his cousin Bart find a suitcase full of rusty crosses in a scrap yard, Bart gets the idea to turn them into neon crucifixes and sell them door-to-door to the gullible inhabitants of Tbilisi. Their crusade through the suburbs of the city becomes a quest for love and friendship.

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Rory O'Connor The Film Stage 11/29/2024
C+
The film, part city symphony, part docudrama, offers plenty of style and finds substance in unusual places. Results are compelling, if a little mixed. Go to Full Review
Diego Batlle Otroscines.com 08/27/2024
3.5/5
... A laudable first feature film and a promising letter of introduction for this Georgian director trained in the legendary Polish school of Łódź. [Full review in Spanish] Go to Full Review
Stephen Saito Moveable Fest 08/17/2024
For a film so uninterested in binaries, Kotetishvili has made something singular in capturing such a vital and vibrant community. Go to Full Review
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Movie Info

Synopsis When young Gonga and his cousin Bart find a suitcase full of rusty crosses in a scrap yard, Bart gets the idea to turn them into neon crucifixes and sell them door-to-door to the gullible inhabitants of Tbilisi. Their crusade through the suburbs of the city becomes a quest for love and friendship.
Director
Tato Kotetishvili
Producer
Tato Kotetishvili, Tekla Machavariani
Screenwriter
Tato Kotetishvili, Irina Jordania, Nutsa Tsikaridze
Genre
Drama
Original Language
Georgian
Runtime
1h 35m