Description
The Dolls Are Laughing is a 1963 Georgian comedy film that follows the life of young Reziko. Although his family envisions him as an opera singer, after failing the entrance exam at the conservatory, he starts working at a doll factory where his true talent is revealed. The film is full of humor and warmth, characteristic of Georgian cinema from this period.
Details:
- Movie Title: The Dolls Are Laughing
- Year: 1963
- Genre: Comedy
- Director: Nikoloz Sanishvili
- Screenwriters: Guram Pataraia, Arli Takaishvili
- Cinematographer: Levan Paatashvili
- Production Designer: Dimitri Takaishvili
- Composer: Sulkhan Tsintsadze
- Sound Engineer: Davit Lomidze
- Editor: Vasil Dolenko
- Cast:
- Sesilia Takaishvili (Gutsa)
- Marine Tbilieli (Alisa)
- Ipolite Khvichia (Meliton)
- Megi Kejeradze (Lali)
- Merab Tavadze (Reziko)
- Erosi Manjgaladze (Severiani)
- Aleksandre Zhorzholiani (Elderly Man)
- Giorgi Gabelashvili (Varlam)
- Vakhtang Sulakvelidze (Musicologist)
- Dudukhana Tserodze (Relative)
- Jujuna Dugladze (Olga)
- Chitolia Tsheidze (Neighboring Woman)
- Julieta Vashakmadze (Dodo)
- Duration: 92 minutes
- Studio: Kartuli Filmi (Georgian Film)
Significance and Popularity:
- The Dolls Are Laughing is one of Georgian cinema’s most outstanding comedy films, portraying the social and cultural realities of 1960s Georgia.
- The film features a strong ensemble cast and a screenplay that remains relevant to this day.
- The movie poster is an excellent example of 1960s Georgian graphic design.
Ideal Decor:
- Perfect for fans of Georgian cinema.
- A must-have for collectors of vintage movie posters.
- Great for interiors that celebrate Georgian culture and film history.