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Duduki of Tbilisi. 2012. Directed by Hugo Zemp with research and translation by Nino Tsitsishvili. In Georgian with English subtitles. 22 minutes. Colour, DVD. Distributed by Süpor Xao (http://www.der.org).
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Duduki of Tbilisi. 2012. Directed by Hugo Zemp with research and translation by Nino Tsitsishvili. In Georgian with English subtitles. 22 minutes. Colour, DVD. Distributed by Süpor Xao (http://www.der.org).
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06 December 2018
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