Ana Kvichidze, born in 1993, is Georgian filmmaker. She studied directing feature films at Georgia State University's Shota Rustaveli Theatre and Film program. Ana holds a Master's degree in Religion Studies from Ilia State University. Her debut narrative short film, "Downpour," draws inspiration from Georgian folk and mythology.
Ana's documentary works include "Magic Recipes of Deniza and Madona," a film about two charmer friends from a Georgian village, and "Upside-Down Moon," which explores charmers and legends in Georgia's mountains. Her films are a vibrant blend of cultural heritage and captivating storytelling.
Ana's documentary works include "Magic Recipes of Deniza and Madona," a film about two charmer friends from a Georgian village, and "Upside-Down Moon," which explores charmers and legends in Georgia's mountains. Her films are a vibrant blend of cultural heritage and captivating storytelling.