Spartak Bagashvili

Acting

Spartak Bagashvili

Born August 7, 1914 · Tiflis, Russian Empire [now Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia]

Died February 1, 1977 · aged 62

Spartak Bagashvili (7 December 1914 - 1 February 1977) was a Soviet and Georgian actor. He appeared in more than twenty films from 1937 to 1975.

Known For

The Color of PomegranatesThe Color of Pomegranates · 1969
The Color of Pomegranates
7.41969
MovieDramaHistory
The life of the revered 18th-century Armenian poet and musician Sayat-Nova. Portraying events in the life of the artist from childhood up to his death, the movie addresses in particular his relationships with women, including his muse. The production tells Sayat-Nova's dramatic story by using both his poems and largely still camerawork, creating a work hailed as revolutionary by Mikhail Vartanov.
George SaakadzeGeorge Saakadze · 1942
George Saakadze
5.01942
MovieHistoryWar
The film tells about the struggle of the Georgian people under the leadership of the great commander George Saakadze for a centralized state.
Law of MountainsLaw of Mountains · 1964
Law of Mountains
6.61964
MovieDrama
The film takes place in the 17th century. Even during the wedding of his friend Google, Onise realized that he loved his wife Dzija. But he swore to be her brother and protect her. Anisa also liked Jiji more, but she did not like Gugu, she married him according to the will of her relatives. After a while, Prince Eristavi's troops marched on their free community. Among the freedom-loving mountaineers who stood up for their freedom, there were both friends. Father Onice. Havisbury Gotcha, instructed his son to guard the pass.
NissoNisso · 1966
Nisso
1966
MovieDrama
A girl from a tiny mountain village with narrow, walled-in streets and steep, slippery paths lost her mother. Her childhood, spent in her aunt's house, was marked by hunger and poverty. When a tax collector from the powerful and cruel Azizkhan (played by G. Niyazov) arrived in the village, her aunt had no money to pay, so she gave up her niece. And they brought Azizkhan a herd of five goats, a couple of calves, and a thin, frail girl named Nissi, who was destined to become a concubine. The girl decided to run away or perish...
The Great DawnThe Great Dawn · 1938
The Great Dawn
5.81938
MovieDramaWar
In 1917, the people of the Russian Empire are no longer willing to fight Germany, but the bourgeois government of Alexander Kerensky is unwilling to defy its imperialist allies and stop the war. Only Vladimir Lenin's Bolshevik Party is resolute in calling for peace. In the front, the soldiers of one battalion elect three delegates to travel to St. Petersburg with donations the troops collected for the Pravda newspaper: Gudushauri, Panasiuk and Ershov. The three arrive in the capital and describe the horrendous conditions in which the soldiers live to Joseph Stalin, Lenin's trusted aid and colleague. They join the Bolsheviks and take part in the storming of the Winter Palace, led by Stalin and Lenin. Stalin announces that the great dawn of revolution has broken.
ArsenaArsena · 1937
Arsena
6.31937
MovieActionDrama
XIX century peasants' revolt and the life story of bandit Arsena Odzelashvili.
The White CaravanThe White Caravan · 1964
The White Caravan
5.61964
MovieDrama
A young shepherd abandons his family's traditional way of life, as well as his young love, when he succumbs to the allure of urban living.
QadjanaQadjana · 1941
Qadjana
6.01941
MovieAdventureDrama
Local baron decides to take poor Kikola’s land and orders a local witch Babale to persuade Kikola’s wife that non-compliance will bring suffering to their children Kato and Kajana. On the day of the Bonfire, Kato plays a wicked trick on her brother by dressing up as an evil imp. The shock makes Kajana dumb. The parents take him to a distant village where he has to "meet the miraculous icon" in hope of recovery.

Filmography

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The Great DawnThe Great Dawn · 1938
The Great Dawn
5.81938
MovieDramaWar
In 1917, the people of the Russian Empire are no longer willing to fight Germany, but the bourgeois government of Alexander Kerensky is unwilling to defy its imperialist allies and stop the war. Only Vladimir Lenin's Bolshevik Party is resolute in calling for peace. In the front, the soldiers of one battalion elect three delegates to travel to St. Petersburg with donations the troops collected for the Pravda newspaper: Gudushauri, Panasiuk and Ershov. The three arrive in the capital and describe the horrendous conditions in which the soldiers live to Joseph Stalin, Lenin's trusted aid and colleague. They join the Bolsheviks and take part in the storming of the Winter Palace, led by Stalin and Lenin. Stalin announces that the great dawn of revolution has broken.

Giorgi Gudushauri