Beyond the River movie poster

Beyond the River

June 12, 1935 0h 55m

Originally released in 1935. Beyond the River is a drama film. directed by Zakaria Berishvili. At just 55 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Aleksander Imedashvili, Lili Kipiani, and Kote Daushvili

Synopsis

The old man Leki Amzat lives with his grandchildren, Ajar and Ramazan. Ramazan is a tractor driver. Their friend, Jangir, a Komsomol member, visits the young people. This does not please the merchant Mirza, who wants to marry Ajar. From the warehouse manager of the Soviet farm, Bigai, he learns that Jangir is the son of the murderer of Ramazan's father and informs Amzat and Ramazan of this. The old man demands a blood test. Ramazan makes a decision, but when he meets face to face, he refuses his intention. Then Amzat asks Mirza to kill Jangir. Ajar, who loves Ramazan, tries to warn him. Mirza runs into the girl and arrests her. Ramazan and Jangir come to the rescue and capture Mirza. The wounded Ajar is taken to the hospital. Eventually, the second villain, Bigai, is exposed, who turns out to be a former Bokauli.

Quick Facts

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Release Date June 12, 1935 90 years ago
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Runtime 0h 55m 55 minutes total
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Language KA Original language
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Country Soviet Union Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
KA

Production Companies

  • JSC "Sakhkinmretsvi"

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Beyond the River about?

The old man Leki Amzat lives with his grandchildren, Ajar and Ramazan. Ramazan is a tractor driver. Their friend, Jangir, a Komsomol member, visits the young people. This does not please the mercha...

Who directed Beyond the River?

Beyond the River was directed by Zakaria Berishvili.

How long is Beyond the River?

Beyond the River has a runtime of 0 hours and 55 minutes (55 minutes total).

When was Beyond the River released?

Beyond the River was released on June 12, 1935 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Beyond the River?

The main cast of Beyond the River includes Aleksander Imedashvili, Lili Kipiani, Kote Daushvili, Giorgi Javashvili, Giga Bregvadze.