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When Almonds Blossomed

July 23, 1973 1h 15m 4.8/10 (8 votes)

Originally released in 1973. When Almonds Blossomed is a romance/drama film. directed by Lana Ghoghoberidze. At just 75 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Zura Kipshidze, Goga Pipia, and Tamara Vardanashvili

Synopsis

Zura, a son of a rich businessman, steals a car of his father’s friend to amuse his classmates. When informed about it, the school principal discards him from the bike tournament. Nevertheless, Zura’s father manages to persuade her to allow his son to participate and even succeeds in bribing his championship. Zura’s classmates know that he became a champion undeservedly but can’t do anything about it. Only Khatuna, his alleged girlfriend, and Lexo, Zura’s friend, dare to protest against it. Their lack of loyalty enrages Zura and in the rush of the blood he crashes his father’s car. The accident takes Laxo’s life. Zura’s father does his best to save his son from deserved punishment but the first one against his decision is Zura himself.

Quick Facts

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Release Date July 23, 1973 52 years ago
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Runtime 1h 15m 75 minutes total
User Rating 4.8/10 Mixed (8 votes)
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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

  • Georgia-Film

Frequently Asked Questions

What is When Almonds Blossomed about?

Zura, a son of a rich businessman, steals a car of his father’s friend to amuse his classmates. When informed about it, the school principal discards him from the bike tournament. Nevertheless, Z...

Who directed When Almonds Blossomed?

When Almonds Blossomed was directed by Lana Ghoghoberidze.

How long is When Almonds Blossomed?

When Almonds Blossomed has a runtime of 1 hours and 15 minutes (75 minutes total).

When was When Almonds Blossomed released?

When Almonds Blossomed was released on July 23, 1973 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in When Almonds Blossomed?

The main cast of When Almonds Blossomed includes Zura Kipshidze, Goga Pipia, Tamara Vardanashvili, Eka Magalashvili, Sesilia Takaishvili.