- Source: Nikoloz Shengelaia
Nikoloz Shengelaia (Georgian: ნიკოლოზ შენგელაია, Russian: Николай Михайлович Шенгелая; Obudzhi, Tsalenjikha District 8 August [O.S. 26 July] 1903 – Tbilisi, 4 January 1943) was a Soviet Georgian film director.
Nikoloz Shengelaia was one of the founders of Georgian cinema. His epic 1928 silent film “Eliso” is about the exile of Circassian and Chechen people and the colonization of their land in the Caucasus Mountains by imperial Russia. The film has a broad range of themes such as betrayal, social injustice, and resilience in the face of adversity. The film's protagonist is a passionate and brave young woman. Nikoloz Shengelaia put Georgian cinema on the map with “Eliso.”
Nikoloz Shengelaia was married to the movie star, Nato Vachnadze, and their sons Giorgi Shengelaia and Eldar Shengelaia continued the family legacy by becoming prominent film directors in their own right, leaving their own indelible mark on Georgian cinema.
Selected filmography
Giuli (1927)
Eliso (1928)
Twenty-Six Commissars (1932)
The Golden Valley (1937)
Motherland (1939)
In the Black Mountains (1941)
He Would Come Back (1943)
References
External links
Nikoloz Shengelaia at IMDb
Nikoloz Shengelaia at the Georgian Cinema Database
Photogalery on burusi.com