
Natalia (Nato) Giorgi's daughter Vachnadze (maiden name Andronikashvili) (b. June 14, 1904, Warsaw, Kingdom of Poland, Russian Empire — d. June 14, 1953, died in an air crash, buried in Tbilisi) — Georgian film actress of the Soviet period, a megastar of the Soviet screen in the 1920s-30s. People's Artist of the Georgian SSR (1941). At the peak of her career, Soviet cinema brought her Hollywood-style brilliance and glory. Her legend, created by Soviet filmmakers, created sold-out theaters. Thanks to her appearance and artistry, she deservedly became a legend of Georgian cinema. Her popularity made the Georgian film studio "Sakhkinmretsvi" the largest in the Soviet Union.

Suburban Districts
1930 | 1h 0m | RATING: 5.8/10

The killer of the father
1923 | 1h 1m | RATING: 8.4/10

Three Lives
1924 | 2h 33m | RATING: 5.0/10

Qadjana
1941 | 1h 10m | RATING: 6.0/10

The Orange Valley
1937 | 1h 30m | RATING: 8.0/10