Dito Tsintsadze (Georgian: დიტო ცინცაძე; born 2 March 1957; Tbilisi) is a Georgian film director and screenwriter. He has directed thirteen films since 1988. His film Lost Killers was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. In 2007 he was a member of the jury at the 29th Moscow International Film Festival. Starting from the year 1996 he lives and works in Berlin.
The Man from the Embassy
(Director)
The Man from the Embassy
(Screenplay)
Gun-shy
(Director)
Invasion
(Director)
Invasion
(Writer)
On The Border
(Director)
On The Border
(Art Direction)
Mediator
(Director)
And the Sun Rises
(Writer)
And the Sun Rises
(Director)
God of Happiness
(Writer)
God of Happiness
(Director)
House
(Screenplay)
The Drawn Circle
(Screenplay)
Reverse
(Director)
The Drawn Circle
(Director)
Eldar Shengelaia
(Writer)
Roxy
(Director)
White Night
(Director)
Roxy
(Screenplay)
The Return
(Director)
Guests
(Director)
Guests
(Screenplay)
Reverse
(Screenplay)
House
(Director)
The Return
(Screenplay)
Eldar Shengelaia
(Director)
Family
(Writer)
White Night
(Screenplay)
Russians on Marienplatz
(Director)
Family
(Director)
Lost Killers
(Director)
Gun-shy
(Music)
Gun-shy
(Screenplay)
An Erotic Tale
(Director)
Safe Corridor
(Director)
Inhale-Exhale
(Writer)
Inhale-Exhale
(Director)