Georgia and the European Dream
Arte, 2025
After the 2024 parliamentary elections, the opposition in Georgia continues its resistance on the streets—despite raids and criminal proceedings. Their demand: new elections. Salome Zourabichvili insists on her legitimacy as president and has joined the pro-European protests. She warns the West urgently about Russia’s influence across Europe.

Role: camera

Genre: current affairs

Length: 30′ 

Author: Juliane Tutein

Editor: Jochen-Carl Müller

Camera Team: Samuel Häde, Juliane Tutein, Nik Voigt

Translator: Nika Burduli

Editorial team: Susanne Mertens

Producer: Norbert Busè

Stringer: Mariam Bogveradze, Maradia Tsaava

Production: studio.tv.film gmbh

Format: Arte:Re

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