It’s great to have eleven children, though one should have sufficient conditions as well, especially when ONE IS going to have so many children. It must be difficult to take a good care of each of them. So, I wish the best of luck to this family. As for the author, it’s an interesting story and interestingly told one. Maia commented on the film "Eleven Children" Usually we, journalists are moving in the same circle and dealing with the same issues. After watching these films I realized that usual citizens excelled us in choosing the topics Nino Chabashvili, a journalist Georgia
There are so many talanted and persistent people in Georgia, and they are to be found and appreciated natia commented on the film "Running 80 Kilometres Every Day" With a ten-minute film one can tell more than with full-scale article; so many interesting topics around; so much is left beyond our attention; so many different people. We can do so much to change the world a little to the better. The main thing is not to lower attention, not to be afraid of rain and wind, not to be lazy and go out Nino Narimanishvili, Southern Gates newspaper editor, Akhaltsikhe, Samtskhe-Javakheti, Georgia The film is amazing! Everything is done right: not a single moment of prolixity; and after watching the film one feels like having watched a full-scale one…And these people’s language! Absolutely unique and marvelous, and they speak it freely! And one can see the history of their lives behind the conversations… Blogger magicrace of the film “The old man and Matsoni" Often, when ordinary people watch TV, many questions arise they don’t get answers to. We are routinely blamed for not covering one or another issue, or for not going deep enough. This project gives these people an opportunity to be a part of the process, to become themselves reporters and to cover problems and events around them the way they see ones Gocha Khundadze, a journalist, Tbilisi, Georgia The importance of this project is that we obtain firsthand information. Even though films shot by resident reporters are not always of professional quality, they always provide accurate information based on undoubtedly real stories. And this is very important Gvantsa Gomiashvili, XII grade student, Gori, Shida Kartli, Georgia I hope that through this project the public will obtain more and accurate information about real life of Kists, their religion, about adats and, therefore, the myths which are widespread among the society and which are absolutely groundless, will be destroyed. I lived in Tbilisi during my student years, and I still remember how people were looking at me suspiciously after they learnt what nationality I belonged to [Kist]. It is essential that the public learns as much about us as possible and knows us the way we really are Zviad Achishvili, NGO representative, Pankisi Gorge, Kakheti, Georgia