Georgia: Protesters Clash With Police At Gay-Themed Movie Screening In Tbilisi
The opening of Levan Akin's 'And Then We Danced' was condemned by religious authorities and ultra-nationalists in the former Soviet republic. Screenings of a gay-themed film by a Swedish filmmaker of Georgian descent have been met with demonstrations by hundreds of ultra-nationalist and religious protestors in Georgia's capital, Tbilisi. Hundreds of demonstrators blocked the street outside the Amirani cinema as police struggled to keep a corridor open for viewers of the sellout screening to enter. 16 sec video (Looped x2) . Video Location: Tbilisi, Georgia. (Footage by @SouthCaucasus/Spectee via Getty Images UGC)





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2151352011
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Spectee
Date created:
November 08, 2019
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00:00:32:11
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Georgia, United States
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Spectee
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