Revaz "Rezo" Gabriadze was a Georgian theatre and film director, playwright, writer, painter, and sculptor. In addition to writing the scripts to some of the most popular comedies of the Soviet era, he won widespread acclaim for his work as the founder and artistic director of a puppet theatre in his hometown of Kutaisi, Georgia. His son, Levan Gabriadze, is also an actor and film director.
Mimino
(Writer)
Caucasian romance
(Director)
Dumas in the Caucasus
(Writer)
Kin-dza-dza!
(Writer)
The Passport
(Writer)
Don't Grieve!
(Writer)
White Stones
(Art Direction)
Spring On A Roadside
(Writer)
White Stones
(Writer)
Ku! Kin-dza-dza
(Story)
Watermelon
(Writer)
Serenade
(Writer)
Luck
(Writer)
Betting
(Writer)
Lemon Cake
(Writer)
Lemon Cake
(Director)
On Saturday Night
(Writer)
Thermometer
(Writer)
Mountain Summiters
(Director)
Three Rubles
(Writer)
Three Sons-In-Law
(Writer)
Mountain Summiters
(Screenplay)
Butterfly
(Screenplay)
Kvevri
(Writer)
Rezo
(Story)
Rezo
(Writer)
Spare Wheel
(Screenplay)
Feola
(Screenplay)
An Unusual Exhibition
(Writer)
The Eccentrics
(Writer)
Dreams of Kojori Forest
(Director)
One Fine Day
(Screenplay)
Knights Errant
(Writer)
Love, Fire and Pompiero
(Writer)
Stairs
(Writer)
Waltz on Mtatsminda
(Writer)