Konstantin Chlaidze

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Konstantin Chlaidze
Born
Konstantin Chlaidze

OccupationFilm director, cinematographer
Years active2003 – present
Notable work
Mirza’s Birthday (2011)

Konstantin (Kote) Chlaidze (Georgian: კონსტანტინე ჩლაიძე) is a Georgian film director.

Biography[]

Konstantin (Kote) Chlaidze was born January 31, 1973 in Tbilisi, Georgia, in a family of the composer George (Gogi) Chlaidze.[1]

He is a graduate of the Georgian State Institute of Cinema and Theatre[2] (1995).

During 1996-98 he was the head of television crew for the educational system public support program. During those two years he also took the advanced film direction course.

Konstantin Chlaidze worked as a director for TBC TV during 1998-2000 and held the same position on the 9th channel during 2002–2004. He have worked at the Georgian National Film Center since 2005, on the following positions:

• 2005-2008 - Deputy director

• 2008-2010 – Director

• 2010-2014 – Head of Department at Film Commission

• 2014 – Director for Regional Projects

In 2010 he was an initiator and co-author of ‘Development Strategy of Georgian film’.

Filmography[]

In Development[]

  • Khvedri (The Lot)[3]

Producer[]

  • Ramaz Chkhikvadze (Full-length documentary), Directed by Aleksandre Rekhviashvili,[4] 2013
  • My City, Series of television programs, TV network Artarea, 2014

Director[]

  • The Bet, 2 minutes, 2002
  • Mirza's Birthday, 8 minutes, 2011

Screenwriter[]

  • The Bet, 2 minutes, 2002
  • Mirza's Birthday, 8 minutes, 2011

Cinematographer[]

  • Mirza's Birthday, (2011)

References[]

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