Sophia Tabatadze

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2002  
- Wallpaper  
- Self-Portrait as Architecture  
   
2003  
- De Doorzonwoning  
- House on Wheels  
   
2004  
- Architectural Drawings  
- Buildings and Strangebuildings  
- What We Thought Was a Wall   Turned Out to Be a Curtain  
- Tunnel  
   
2005  
- Heroes of Stagnation  
- Subu-Diet  
   
2006  
- Caucasian Memory Game  
- Georgian Toasting Traditions  
- Much More  
   
2007  
- Humancon Undercon  
   
2008  
- From Flags to Flowers  
- All my Re-Collections  
   
2009  
- Travelers Journal  
   
2010  
- Calendar and F Words  
- Just Buy and Put a Fence
Round it
 
   
2011  
- Gulo  
   
2012  
- Limitations of Imitation  
- Screens  
   
2012-14  
- Pirimze  
   
           
   
Title: Gulo            
Year: 2011
Length: 15:41, Georgian with English Subtitles.  
Film by: Elene Asatiani, Miroslav Koranda, Eliane Bots, Sophia Tabatadze
Organizer: Plotki (Rejs e.V.), Sakdoc Film and the Centre for Arts and Culture at the Central European University.  
   

A project by Plotki (Rejs e.V.), Sakdoc Film and the Centre for Arts and Culture at the Central European University.

Gulo is a film that explores the line between death and life, visualizing the theatrical happenings and settings surrounding the burial rituals in Georgia. Often death is presented as the end of life, something feared by people. Contrary to this, Gulo shows the diverse approaches to death and reveals the thoughts of people who are directly connected to the passageway between life and death: “Death no longer interests me. I wish I had a different life. I want to be on stage.” Gulo is shot in Kutaisi.

The Worldwide Premiere took place in Budapest on June 9th 2011. Now the films are also available on DVD. Well attended, much loved and highly entertaining screenings took place in Tbilisi, Berlin, Prague, Garikula, Bucharest, Leipzig, Frankfurt on the Main, Budapest, Dresden and Kabul. 

 
 
Elene Asatiani, Miroslav Koranda, Eliane Bots, Sophia Tabatadze Premiere in Budapest