1. Ana Urushadze - Asia Pacific Screen Awards
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2. Ana Urushadze - INTELEKTI publishing
... Ana Urushadze. Author's Books. Seeker – 8 New Short Stories about Georgian-Jewish ...
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3. Georgia filmmaker Ana Urushadze talks Sarajevo winner 'Scary Mother'
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Director on shooting debut feature and why the Georgian film industry is improving.
4. Ana Urushadze - Fade to Her
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Born in 1990 and an alum of the Shota Rustaveli Theatre and Georgia State Film University (TAFU), Ana Urushadze is the daughter of acclaimed Georgian helmer Zaza Urushadze whose 2013 feature “Tangerines” was shortlisted for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. She has directed several short films such as “Ideas” (2010) and “One Man Loved Me” (2012). Her award-winning feature film debut “Sashishi Deda” (“Scary Mother”) took home honors at the 2017 Locarno Film Festival and Sarajevo Film Festival and was chosen to represent Georgia in the best foreign language film category at the 2018 Oscars.
5. Ana Urushadze for Scary Mother (Sashishi Deda)
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Winner, Jury Grand Prize, 2017
6. Ana Urushadze's Scary Mother Named among Films of 2018 to Watch
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7. Ana Urushadze - Sarajevo Film Festival
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Writer/Director (Georgia)
8. Scary Mother by Ana Urushadze Wins at Locarno Film Festival
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9. Scary Mother: Family as an incubator of monsters - Cineuropa
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03/08/2017 - LOCARNO 2017: In her debut feature, screening at the Swiss gathering, Georgian director Ana Urushadze tackles the restrictions that society and families force upon women, mothers and wives
10. Production - FilmNewEurope.com
PRODUCTION: Ana Urushadze In Postproduction With Debut Feature ... WARSAW: Israeli director and ... Jewish people by the Romanian army in Odessa in 1941.
FILM NEW EUROPE is a free on-line daily information service that provides continually updated news about the film and TV industries in the 12 new European Union states plus Turkey. FNE is the only such resource based in Central Europe and is owned and run by and for the filmmakers themselves. Its mi...
11. Jason Reitman To Premiere TULLY, Starring Charlize Theron, As ...
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12. Special Interest Categories at the 2018 San Francisco International ...
Mar 14, 2018 · ... Ana Urushadze, Georgia / Estonia Shorts 6 ... JEWISH Garry Winogrand: All Things Are ... Ana Urushadze, Georgia / Estonia We the ...
The complete Festival program broken down by dozens of interest categories.
13. Jasmila Zbanic Prepping Sequel to Oscar Nominee 'Quo Vadis, Aida ...
Aug 19, 2024 · Jasmila Zbanic Prepping Sequel to Oscar Nominee 'Quo Vadis, Aida?' (EXCLUSIVE) · Georgia's Ana Urushadze Talks 'Supporting Role,' 'Exploration of ...
Oscar-nominated filmmaker Jasmila Žbanić is prepping a sequel to her harrowing war drama “Quo Vadis, Aida?,” which competed for best international feature film at the 93rd Academy Awards, Variety can exclusively reveal. Speaking at the Sarajevo Film Festival, Žbanić said the film will explore the tragic consequences of the 1990s Bosnian War and the brutal …
14. Harvard Library Resources on Georgia and the Caucasus
Judaica Division, Widener Library Collections The Judaica Division's collections document the life and culture of the Jewish ... Tangerines Urushadze, Zaza ; Felt ...
Welcome to the Davis Center Program on Georgian Studies Library Guide to research materials on Georgia and the Caucasus.