Anna Giorgobiani aka Anna Gurji, a native of Tbilisi, Georgia, began her acting career at the age of 6 appearing in a number of commercials as well as a documentary. In 2005, at the age of 14, she landed her first serious role as a lead actress in a short feature film called "If This Day Never Happened" (2006), directed by her sister Khatuna Giorgobiani. With the help of foreign casting directors, Anna was given a role in the US TV project "Signals" (2008), directed by Carlos Etzio Roman, which aired in New York International Independent Film and Video Festival in Los Angeles in 2008. In 2008, Anna won a lead role in the full-length historical feature film "Cinka Panna" (2008), in which she plays the famous 18th Century Hungarian gypsy violinist. An international co-production, the film was directed by Dusan Rapos and produced by Aron Sipos and Katarina Vanzurová. "Cinka Panna" went on to win a Golden Palm award at the 2009 Mexico International Film Festival. Since then, Anna has participated with her line of work in series of short films, "Sendpoint", "Christmas Eve." (Leonardo Corbucci), "Arminius" (Clint Glenn), "Loverly" (Katerina Moutsatsou). In the summer of 2011, she acted in Charles Matthau's "Freaky Deaky", and Brenda Urquhart's "Kessler's Lab" and in 2012 Natalie Bible's "Windsor Drive". Anna is the daughter of a Georgian film director Besarion Giorgobiani. In addition to playing drums, bass guitar, writing poetry, a full length novel in 2010, a feature film script in 2011, Anna received an award for scholastic achievement, bestowed upon her by none other than the president of Georgia, Mikheil Saakashvili, in 2008.
He used to be on the bomb squad, but it's not until he transfers out that Chris Mankowski really begins juggling with dynamite. Rape and revenge are just the tip of the iceberg in a twisty tale that brings Detroit denizens to life - and occasional death - in all their seedy glory, circa 1974.
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