The exhibition dedicated to the 90th anniversary of Kakhi Kavsadze was held at the Exhibition Pavilion of the National Archives from April 11 to May 20.
The exhibition showcases a rich collection of photographs capturing Kavsadze’s iconic roles in theater and film, alongside portraits and personal images preserved in his family archive.
Throughout his career, Kakhi Kavsadze appeared in approximately 100 films and more than 30 theater productions. Among his most memorable film roles are: Inochentsi ("Melodies of Vera Quarter", directed by Giorgi Shengelaia, 1973); Selim ("Love at First Sight", directed by Rezo Esadze, 1975); Yoram ("The Wishing Tree", directed by Tengiz Abuladze, 1976); Kola ("Everyone Needs Love", directed by Giorgi Shengelaia, Mikheil Chiaureli (Jr.), 1980); Mikheil Korisheli ("Repentance" directed by Tengiz Abuladze, 1984) - and many more.
His theatrical performances are equally diverse, spanning a wide range of roles: Fortinbras (William Shakespeare's "Hamlet", directed by Dimitri Aleksidze, 1960); Adam (Isidor Shtok's "The Divine Comedy", directed by Badri Kobakhidze, 1964); Soleimani (Sumbatashvil-Yuzhin Alexandre's "Betrayal", directed by Robert Sturua, 1974), and others.
Curator of the exhibition: Nino Sarajishvili.
Digital version created by: Teona Lazashvili, Tamar Tavartkiladze, Ana Mghebrishvili, Tea Kimeridze.