Temo Rekhviashvili
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| Born | May 10, 1993 Tbilisi, Georgia |
| Occupation | Writer, Playwright, Actor |
Notable work | Courier's Tales, Pathetic Monologues, CO2 |
| Awards | SABA Literary Award (2022), Tiger Short Competition Award (2025), KNF Award (2025) |
Temo Rekhviashvili (born May 10, 1993, in Tbilisi) Georgian writer, playwright and actor. His debut novel "Courier's Tales", won the SABA Literary Award for Best Debut in 2022[1][2]. He is the screenwriter and lead actor of the film Temo Re (directed by Anka Gujabidze; Based from Rekhviashvili's book "Courier's Tales"). The film won both the Tiger Short award and the KNF Award at the 2025 International Film Festival Rotterdam. “International Film Festival Rotterdam unveils 2025 Tiger Short Competition winners.” *IFFR Press*, 3 February 2025. Retrieved 13 August 2025. https://press.iffr.com/246694-international-film-festival-rotterdam-unveils-2025-tiger-short-competition-winners/</ref>
Literature
In 2017, together with Gvantsa Enukidze, he founded a the the poetic society “YXDP” (Yvelastvis Xelmisatsvdomi Dramatuli Poezia that translates into Lyric Poetry for All). Since 2019, he has been a member of the dramaturgical section of the Temur Chkheidze Workshop. His debut novel Couriers,s Tales, was initially published as a blog in the online magazine "Words". In 2021, it was published by "Sulakauri Publishing House".[3]
At the end of 2023, director Ilia Korkashvili staged his first play "Pathetic Monologues"[4]at the Haraki Theater Company, and his second play "CO2" in 2025 at the Atoneli Theater. [5]
Works:
- Short novel: "Courier's Tales"
- Plays:
- "Pathetic Monologues"
- "CO2"
Theatre
In 2015, he graduated from the Drama Department of the Shota Rustaveli State University of Theatre and Film. He works as a freelance actor in several theaters in Georgia. He is a co-founder of "Open Space for Experimental Art" (2016) and the theater company "Haraki" (2019).[6][7]
Awards
- SABA Literary Award – Best Literary Debut (2022)
- Tiger Short Competition Award, IFFR (2025)
- KNF Award, IFFR (2025)
References
- ↑ "პრემია საბა - 2022". saba.com.ge. Retrieved 2025-11-14.
- ↑ Anderson, Porter (2022-10-07). "Two Previous Frankfurt Guests of Honor: News from Georgia and Norway". Publishing Perspectives. Retrieved 2025-11-14.
- ↑ "Biographical Dictionary entry – [სახელი ან თემა]". National Parliamentary Library of Georgia. Retrieved 2025-08-13.
- ↑ Ute Büsing (8 October 2024). "Aufrührerisches Festival-Spektakel in schwerer Zeit: Theater-Antworten auf den gesellschaftlichen Umbruch in Georgien". ute-buesing.de. Retrieved 2025-08-13.
- ↑ "CO2 (performance) – Tbilisi International Theater Festival". Tbilisi International. Retrieved 2025-08-13.
- ↑ "Temo Rekhviashvili". Sulakauri Publishing Rights Guide. Retrieved 2025-11-14.
- ↑ "Haraki Theatre Company – Official website". Haraki.info. Retrieved 1 September 2025.
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