Otar iosseliani biography of christopher
Otar Ioseliani is a director of worldwide fame and significance.
Iosseliani was born in Tbilisi and studied at the VGIK cinema school in Moscow in the s.!
Otar Iosseliani ()
Georgian filmmaker Otar Iosseliani, born in in Tbilisi, passed away yesterday at the age of Iosseliani studied music and math before attending the famous VGIK Film School in Moscow in , where he was taught by several Soviet greats such as Alexander Dovzhenko, Lev Kuleshov, Mikhail Romm, and Grigori Kozintsev.
After completing two acclaimed student shorts, Akvarel () and Sapovnela [Song About a Flower] (), and graduating in , Iosseliani first gained recognition with his first professional short film Aprili (), a bitter love story critical of petty bourgeois values.
However, the film was immediately censored and subsequently banned in the Soviet Union. As Iosseliani later remarked, “it's a fairy tale, and fairy tales are extremely dangerous for totalitarian systems.”
Disillusioned with the experience of Soviet censorship, Iosseliani temporarily abandoned filmmaking to work on a fishing boat and later in a metallurgical factory.
The latter experience would