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Thanx a lot. I was also puzzled by the fur leggings. Don't know what to say - it may be something "unnatural".
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Toronto, Canada
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Hello,
Many thanks for the movies, the dances are definitely impressive. The first does a great job of demonstrating kindjal throwing -which was discussed on this forum a long time ago. Did fighters traditionally wear so many knives on them or is this just for the show? The man with the shashka is outstanding. I've never seen a shashka up-close or held one, but I imagine they are top heavy. Could this fighting style be applied to other swords as well, namely the berber flyssa? I had always thought that such swords with their long blades and small handles make good "swingers" and this movie really show it. Manolo |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Ann Arbor, MI
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Kirill, I have watched it 10 times already.
Do you have any more of the same? BTW, do you know of any good Georgian historical movies (with a lot of swordfights, blood and gore)? Any plans to make a movie out of "The Great Mouravi"? That would be a smash! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giorgi_Saakadze Guys, can you imagine a more fantastic life? |
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Thanx a lot, glad you liked it. Sorry for not replying earlier, I was trying to establish some contacts with "their side", but it seems that they are not very eager to cooperate. May be they don't speak with non-tenured peasants like me, may be something else. Well, I will try to speak to couple of american professors who have some knowledge on the subject.
This is one of the things when having fellowship with big names on top would help us to mount connections with museums/universities. |
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