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And Then We Danced (2020)

Merab, a devoted dancer, has been training for years with his partner Mary for a spot in the National Georgian Ensemble. The arrival of another male dancer, Irakli, sparks both an intense rivalry and romantic desire that may cause Merab to risk his future in dance as well as his relationships.
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Merab, a devoted dancer, has been training for years with his partner Mary for a spot in the National Georgian Ensemble. The arrival of another male dancer, Irakli, sparks both an intense rivalry and romantic desire that may cause Merab to risk his future in dance as well as his relationships.

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Genre:Drama, Romance
Directed By:Levan Akın
Written By:Levan Akın
In Theaters:2/7/2020
Box Office:$416,167
Runtime:113 minutes
Studio:French Quarter Film AB, Takes Film, AMA Productions, RMV Film, Inland Film, SVT, Svenska Filminstitutet, L'Aide aux Cinémas du Monde, La Région Île-de-France, The Swedish Arts Grants Committee

Cast


Director

Levan Akın

Director

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Levan Gelbakhiani

Merab

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Bachi Valishvili

Irakli

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Ana Javakishvili

Mary

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Giorgi Tsereteli

David

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Tamar Bukhnikashvili

Teona

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Kakha Gogidze

Aleko

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Ninutsa Gabisonia

Ninutsa

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Aleko Begalishvili

Ioseb

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Mate Khidasheli

Mate

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Anano Makharadze

Sopo

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Marika Gogichaishvili

Grandma Nona

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