Georgian publishers against state pressure amid cultural milestones  

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Georgian publishers participated in the without state support, and expressed their concerns about the of the ruling on and society. They claimed to be ‘blacklisted by government institutions’ for raising concerns about restrictive policies and in particular the ‘foreign agent ‘. Publishers such as Gvantsa Jobava (head of at “Intelekti”), have refused to accept government grants because they believe it undermines their cultural independence.
Despite the turmoil, Georgian cinema received another international recognition when ‘s film “The Dog is Barking” was selected for the Tokyo Gap Market. This is the first Georgian/Japanese joint production, produced by Tomo Suzuki and Georgia’s Fuga Film.

 

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