The Way Home backdrop
The Way Home poster
Trailer
The Way Home
4.4
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1h 18m
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1981
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Released
Overview
The way home for Aleksandr Rekhviashvili is not charted in the conventional sense. It takes the viewer along some peculiar roads and across a unique landscape: Georgian history and legend, politics and social stratification, religion and ethics. Allusive, stylized and allegorical from beginning to end, his long-banned The Way Home is in part a tribute to Rekhviashvili’s favorite director, Pasolini, especially to The Hawks and the Sparrows (1966). Together with the short film Nutsa (1971) and the widely acclaimed Georgian Chronicle of the 19th Century (1979; SFIFF 1983), The Way Home closes a triptych of films that represent Rekhviashvili’s poetic contemplation of Georgia’s past. It makes extensive use of poems by Bella Akhmadulina (the major female poet of the cultural ‘thaw’ of the ’50s and ’60s and a Georgian by descent), and of sets by Amir Kakabadze. Like other films in the trilogy, The Way Home is stunningly photographed in black-and-white.--Oxymoron

Cast
Vakhtang Panchulidze poster
Vakhtang Panchulidze
Ramaz Chkhikvadze poster
Ramaz Chkhikvadze
Avtandil Makharadze poster
Avtandil Makharadze
Zhanri Lolashvili poster
Zhanri Lolashvili
Vladimer Tsuladze poster
Vladimer Tsuladze
Teimuraz Bichiashvili poster
Teimuraz Bichiashvili
Zura Kipshidze poster
Zura Kipshidze
Zinaida Kverenchkhiladze poster
Zinaida Kverenchkhiladze
Otar Megvinetukhutsesi poster
Otar Megvinetukhutsesi
Zaqro Megrelishvili poster
Zaqro Megrelishvili
Yuri Jijeishvili poster
Yuri Jijeishvili
Aleksandre Makharadze poster
Aleksandre Makharadze
Zurab Chelidze poster
Zurab Chelidze
Guranda Gabunia poster
Guranda Gabunia
Guram Pirtskhalava poster
Guram Pirtskhalava

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