Bakur Bakuradze

Bakur BAKURADZE (1969, Georgia) studied directing at the VGIK, the film school in Moscow. In 2005, his documentary The Diamond Way garnered an award. After directing several short films and documentaries, he made his first feature film, Shultes, in 2008. The Hunter (2011) was screened in the Un Certain Regard competition at Cannes. Brother Dejan (2015) is his third feature film.

Filmography

Penniless (1998, short), At the Cost of One’s Life (2001, doc), The Age of Minfin (2002, doc), Vyacheslav Pilipenko (2002, doc), The Circular Motions of Vladimir Olegovich and Olga Egorova (2003, short), The Diamond Way (2005, doc), Moscow (2007, short), Road of Dreams (2008, doc), The Age of Minfin. 205 Years of Service to the Fatherland (2008, doc), Shultes (2008), Okhotnik/The Hunter (2011), Brat Dejan/Brother Dejan (2015)