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Nana Ekvtimishvili ((グルジア語: ნანა ექვთიმიშვილი); born 9. July 1978 in Tbilisi, Georgia) is a Georgian writer and director. ==Biography== Nana Ekvtimishvili studied philosophy at the Ivane Javakhishvili State University of Tbilisi. She studied screenwriting and dramaturgy at the Academy of Film and Television (HFF) under Konrad Wolf in Potsdam-Babelsberg. Her stories were first published in 1999 in the Georgian literary magazine ''Arili'' in Georgia. After writing prose and screenplays, in 2011 she directed the short film ''Deda / Waiting for Mum''. In 2012, with Simon Groß, she completed her first feature film, ''Grdzeli Nateli Dgeebi'' ((グルジア語:გრძელი ნათელი დღეები), international title: ''In Bloom''). ''In Bloom'' premiered at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival in 2013 and won the award of the International Confederation of Art Cinema - the CICAE Award. It also won numerous awards at other international film festivals, including in Hong Kong, Tokyo, Paris, Los Angeles and Sarajevo, and is an Oscar entry for 2014 for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film from Georgia. In 2013 Nana Ekvtimishvili together with Simon Gross was chosen among the ten most promising European directors from Varietyʼs Ten Directors to Watch at the 48th Karlovy Vary Film Festival. At the Berlin International Film Festival in 2013, ''In Bloom'' was referred to as the birth of the new Georgian wave. In Hong Kong, the film was named as the spring of Georgian cinema. The International Federation of Film Critics (FIPRESCI) has called the film a sign of the rebirth of Georgian film. In 2015 her first novel "The Pear Field" was published by Bakur Sulakauri Publishing in Georgia. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Nana Ekvtimishvili」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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