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At the age of 53, he gave his life to save the life of another, and his remains were honorably moved to Georgia and interred in the Tbilisi Pantheon of Writers and Public Figures.

Another Tabukashvili masterpiece is his documentary about Ekvtime Takaishvili, the famed Georgian historian, archaeologist and public benefactor.

In the capacity of a respondent, the public’s favorite show was filled in by Irakli Papava, a well-known filmmaker with a number of outstanding documentaries under his belt about Sakartvelo’s national history and ethnic culture. But while reading the book, you won’t notice the discrepancy. He made ten documentaries; wrote a script for 13 films, and librettos for two Georgian operas ("Mindia" composed by Otar Taktakishvili and "Kajana" composed by Meri Davitashvili).

His poems and translated works started to be published regularly from the 1940s.

As you read, you feel that tragedy is inevitable, given such relationships.’   

Gaga Nakhutsrishvili, poet


‘Rezo Tabukashvili’s 13 Days is a memorable book, written about a generation and an epoch, with heroes who have been modelled on life and yet, at the same time are symbolic figures and complement one another.’
   

Shota Iatashvili, writer, critic




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As Tina herself says, this is an ‘old’ story, but they are not children or innocents and the circumstances in which their relationship developed are more up-to-date than ‘old-time’.

Tamarati, was a Georgian Roman Catholic abbot and historian, doctor of theology and professor, especially well-known for his French-language history of Georgian Christianity. His films about many eminent Georgians who, by certain vicissitudes of life, found themselves in the West, speak volumes about those extremely valuable and organic historical ties of Georgia with European nations, many of them having left very deep marks on Western culture.

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As such, it should be to nobody’s surprise if Georgia soon receives EU candidacy, and that sooner rather than later, full membership in the cherished Union of the most successful nations of the world will follow.

Op-Ed by Nugzar B. Ruhadze

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Revaz (Rezo) Tabukashvili (2 August 1927 – 5 August 1990) was a Georgian writer, playwright, translator, film director, and actor.

Sandro agrees to have this sort of relationship with his patient and so the text’s main feature is its epistolary form, in which the story of Tina’s and Gege’s love is told. Both are buried in Didube Pantheon.

One of the streets in Tbilisi is named after Revaz Tabukashvili.

Rezo Tabukashvili tells us about a generation which was 18-19 years old in the 1990s and now is somewhere in its forties.

Not even one piece of the treasure was ever sold, even when lives needed saving from hunger and poverty. He supervised the process of bringing back to Georgia many historical manuscripts, photos, and other types of materials kept in the archives of different countries.

Rezo Tabukashvili made valuable documentary films about the cultural interaction between Georgia and other countries, which remain interesting and important for modern society to watch today, too.

Rezo Tabukashvili was married to one of the most beautiful Georgian actresses of all time, Medea Japaridze.

Incidentally, that memorable evening, host Tsagareishvili and guest Papava made an earnest effort to apply to the youth of Georgia that the best and smartest among them have to follow in the footsteps of their truly prominent ‘grandpa’ Rezo, to keep up the valuable memory of those historic Georgians, so well connected with West, so as to make the current and future ties of this nation with Europe even closer and tighter.

The believable enough cliché that Georgia needs Europe as much as Europe needs Georgia is 100% justified if we look and feel deeper into history, history which will unmistakably confirm that the ties between them are natural, organic and promising.

Tamarashvili, a.k.a. The wonderfully matched host and guest masterfully elicited from the archives the story of Revaz (Rezo) Tabukashvili, a famous Georgian film-director, screenwriter and a translator of Shakespeare’s sonnets.

Tabukashvili’s contribution plays a valuable role in scholarly research and the unearthing of the life and activity of notable Georgian emigrants, among them Mikheil Tamarashvili, whose story was tracked down by Rezo all the way to his grave in Italy.

Verochka, too, is a particular story-line, and a very interesting one. On the other hand, Lika, with whom Tina is now friends, followed by Gege, was detained for seven years during the Abkhaz war. When we talk about Europeanism in general, we should above all put forward culture and mentality for judgment, not only the official state and social institutions working like a Swiss watch mechanism if wound on time and regularly.

The other day, I came across an Imedi television program anchored by Tamar Tsagareishvili, a long-standing, celebrated television journalist.

As thirteen-year-old adolescents, their first feelings were aroused. While Lika is a prisoner, Tina gets to know her then, when she is already living with Gege, it turns out that Tina and Gege’s relationship began in the 1990s and really is ‘old’. It was diligently preserved, taken care of, and brought back to Georgia in 1945, with amazing assistance from the then French President, Charles De Gaulle.

He is brought a woman who needs treatment for alcoholism: he recognizes her as Verochka, his first love.