Captain Wakusch: The author Giwi Margwelaschwili The short documentary film “Kapitän Wakusch” or in english: “Captain Wakusch” is a poetical portrait of the German-Georgian writer and philosopher Giwi Margwelashvili born in 1927 in Berlin, died 2020 in Tbilisi. A permanent stranger and migrant between Germany and Georgia, East and West, reality and literature.
Living in the city of manganese The life of the small town of Chiatura and the surrounding villages entirely depends on manganese mining. At the same time, current practices of manganese extraction and processing are linked to drastic environmental and social impacts, abandoned and disappearing villages. By Tuta Chkheidze
Living in the midst of air pollution Rustavi - a city in the south-east of Georgia, It has a population of 128.700. A former Soviet industrial center has become one of the most polluted cities of Georgia. By Tuta Chkheidze
Virtual Tour in Tbilisi with Urban Planner Zurab Bakradze Zurab Bakradze, urban planner explains how post-soviet Georgia and, specifically Tbilisi, dealt with the issues emerging after the fall of the Soviet Union while transforming into a legal state and a free market economy. By Tuta Chkheidze
LGBTI-focused videos created in Armenia and Georgia The Heinrich Boell Foundation, within the framework of the 3-year EU-funded action, Solidarity Network for LGBTI in Armenia and Georgia, has produced a number of public service announcements (PSAs) in order to contribute to raising positive visibility on issues related to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) rights.
Homophobic Politics or Political Homophobia On May 3, 2017, the Heinrich Boell Foundation, in cooperation with the Women's Initiatives Supporting Group & the Human Rights Education and Monitoring Center held public discussions "Homophobic Politics or Political Homophobia".