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Photo and Cinema Chronicle Museum

Duration: 1–2 hours

Located in the heart of Kutaisi, the Photo and Cinema Chronicle Museum stands as a dedicated archive of Georgia's visual narrative. This space preserves the technical and creative evolution of the country’s cinematography and photography, tracing the journey from experimental early 19th-century methods to the mid-20th-century era of film production.

The Evolution of the Lens

The museum maintains a collection of vintage cameras, projectors, and development tools that defined the work of early industry pioneers. These artifacts serve as physical markers of a time when every frame required precise mechanical preparation. Beyond the equipment, the archive holds a vast assembly of black-and-white photographs that function as a primary record of daily life, architectural changes, and cultural shifts throughout the Imereti region.

Cultural Preservation and Identity

This collection offers more than a technical display; it serves as a record of how the camera became a primary tool for national self-expression. By examining the preserved film strips and personal effects belonging to prominent Georgian directors and photographers, visitors can observe the shifting aesthetic values of different decades. The exhibits provide an authentic perspective on how the artistic identity of Western Georgia was constructed through the lens, frame by frame, providing a deep connection to the generations of creators who documented the changing face of the city.

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