Magdana's Donkey (Georgian: მაგდანას ლურჯა, Russian: Лурджа Магданы, romanized: Lurja magdani) is a 1956 Georgian black-and-white social-themed drama film co-directed by Revaz Chkheidze and Tengiz Abuladze based on a short story of the same name by Ekaterine Gabashvili.
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Directed by | Rezo Chkheidze, Tengiz Abuladze |
Screenplay by | Carlo Gogodze |
Story by | Ekaterine Gabashvili |
Starring | Dudukhana Tserodze |
Cinematography | Alexander Digmelov |
Edited by | Vasil Dolenko |
Music by | Archil Kereselidze |
Production company | Kartuli filmi |
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Running time | 67 minutes |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Georgian |
In a small Georgian village at the beginning of the 20th century(? 1895), a widow (Magdana) and her three children (Sopo, Mikho, and Kato) live in poverty, making ends meet by selling yoghurt in the city. The children find a sick abandoned donkey and bring it back to health and then the family's luck begins to change for the better. Then the donkeys old owner (Mitua) sees the donkey in the city and wants it back.
This film was the debut feature of Tengiz Abuladze and Revaz Chkheidze. Magdana's Donkey was acclaimed as the start of a “new wave” in Soviet cinema.[1]
The leading role (Magdana) was played by Georgian actress Dudukhana Tserodze.[2] The film won the Best Fiction Short award at the 1956 Cannes Film Festival.[3]
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