What is yona kosashvili?

Yona Kosashvili is a Georgian-Israeli film director, screenwriter, and producer. He was born on January 5, 1970, in Tbilisi, Georgia, and later immigrated to Israel in 1993.

Kosashvili studied film at Tel Aviv University and began his career as a documentary filmmaker. He gained international recognition for his feature film debut, Late Marriage (2001), which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival and won numerous awards, including Best Director at the Israeli Film Academy Awards.

Kosashvili's other directorial credits include the films Lover of Jerusalem (2008) and Elul (2010), as well as the TV series The Orthodox Way (2020). He has also served as a producer on several films and TV shows.

Throughout his career, Kosashvili has explored themes of love, family, and tradition in his work. His films often delve into the complexities of relationships and cultural expectations, particularly within Israeli society and the Georgian Jewish community.

Kosashvili continues to be a prominent figure in Israeli cinema, garnering critical acclaim for his thought-provoking and emotionally resonant films.