Lana Gogoberidze looks back on her pioneering career
Filmmaker Interviews and Introductions
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Klassiki meets with Georgian filmmaker Lana Gogoberidze to discuss her life and career. Lana explains the process behind her 1978 masterpiece Some Interviews on Personal Matters, her approach to telling women’s stories onscreen, and the inspiration she draws from her mother, Nutsa — a pioneering female director of silent film who spent decades in a Soviet gulag.
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