Nika Odishelidze
Directing
Known For

A young musician, Misho, has a heartfelt conversation with his mother about why his father left eight years ago. Fueled by a desire for answers and closure, he decides to embark on a journey to locate his estranged father. Along the way, Misho discovers hidden truths about his family, confronts old wounds, and learns valuable lessons about love, forgiveness, and the complexities of human relationships.
Where are you father

In December 2024, students in Tbilisi occupy university buildings, demanding the release of those detained during pro-European protests. The longest-lasting resistance comes from members of the Theater and Film University’s student movement. The building’s lobby turns into a space for performances, meetings, and discussions. Soon, the rector confronts the students, the administration demands they vacate the occupied space, the ethics committee suspends 10 students, and police fine the strikers 5,000 [GEL] each. On the very first day of the protest, two Theater and Film University students pick up a camera, capturing events as they unfold, including the most intimate moments. The main character of I Am Not Neo is 18-year-old Temo Vacharadze, who finds himself at the heart of the resistance, convinced he has a special role to play in this fight.
I'm not Neo

Homeless boy who lives in a tunnel has nothing but the picture, where his Mom is standing in front of the red mast. When he looks through the binoculars, that he just found, he sees the red mast and follows the path.