Dmitri Mamulia

Dmitri Mamulia

geb. 1969
Tbilisi, Gruzie, Sowjetunion

Biografie

Dmitri Mamulia (b. 1969, Tbilisi) graduated in 1993 from the humanities department of Tbilisi State University where he later lectured. He was editor-in-chief of Logos, a literary philosophical almanac published in Russia and Japan; a study entitled Three Times Hesse (Dreimal Hesse) came out in Germany. In 1999 he won first prize for his screenplay What Anne and Vera Have from Tbilisi's Adam and Eva studios. He has published the collections Anal Roses (Analniye rozy), Internal Birds (Ptitsy vnutri), and a study on Muscovite romantic conceptualism. After 2005 he studied at the Higher Courses for Scriptwriters and Directors. He shot the short films The Indescribable Association (Neopisuyemoye soobshchestvo, 2006) and Silence of Sirens (Molchaniye siren, 2006). Moscow (2007), a pseudo-documentary made with Bakur Bakuradze, focuses on a Kirghiz family trying to make its way in the capital. Another Sky is his feature debut.

MFF Karlovy Vary

Regisseur

Filme
2019

Borotmokmedi

2010

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Drehbuchautor

Filme
2019

Borotmokmedi