Kartuli Pilmi (Georgian: ქართული ფილმი, Russian: Грузия-фильм, English: Georgian Film, also known as Gruziya-film) was a Soviet film studio in Tbilisi in the former Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic. Kartuli Pilmi was founded in 1921 as a film section of the Commissariat of Education. In 1923 the film section was reorganized into a trust under the name Georgian State Film Industry. The studio was renamed into Tbilisi Film Studio in 1938 and in Kartuli Pilmi in 1953.[1]
The studio and its archives burned to the ground in 2005.[1]
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