Levan Butkhuzi
Editing
Known For

Temo is an unemployed actor who drives around 100km a day on a scooter, performing the duty of a delivery man. Based on the novel Courier’s Tales by Temo Rekhviashvili, who plays himself in the film, Anka Gujabidze crafts a poignant but humorous black and white photo adventure, in which a daily ride through the opulently dilapidated Georgian capital Tbilisi morphs into a nightmarish vision of poverty, corruption and estrangement.
Temo Re

Film speaks about the reality that exists in Georgia in parallel with the other, the one that is in plain sight. The main character, trying to find and realize himself, loses the line between reality and illusion and loses an alter ego. After a desperate attempt to somehow realize his plans, he again "finds himself." This is a tender portrait of identity shot in a subtle mix between documentary and fiction.
Inconceivable Light

Intrepid social researcher Sunny drops into strangers' living rooms in Tbilisi, popping controversial questions. No topic is off limits. Should minority rights be protected? What are your thoughts on abortion? Have you ever felt ashamed to be Georgian? And what age did you stop believing in Santa Claus? Many young people now leave what was once known as "Sunny Georgia" to find work in countries where economic opportunities are easier to come by.
Sunny

Ski school instructor Nika initially tries to hide an accident on the slopes that happened on his watch. But when that night it becomes obvious that student Number 26 is missing, he confesses the truth to his girlfriend Nata. Together, they must share the responsibility for this dreadful secret.
Number 26

Every day, the woman pours herself a cup of coffee and sits in the same place, at the same time, calling the same number on her phone. One day, her call is unexpectedly answered. It is revealed that the stranger who answers the phone lives in the woman’s childhood home – the home the woman’s family were forced to leave to escape war. The two start to form a bond.