The rerun of "And then We Danced" feature has ended in the Amirani Cinema, with its viewers being accompanied by the police again.
As the film viewers maintain, it has exceeded all expectations, and they do not regret to pass through protest waves.
The protesters are still there meeting those leaving the cinema building with loud cries and boos.
The tensions were rising outside the Amirani all day long. 15 individuals were detained.
Protesters first gathered in Vera Park and outside the Amirani Cinema afterwards."And Then We Danced" feature directed by Swedish filmmaker of Georgian origin Levan Akin has drawn threats and sparked protests in the country because it is about gay love and tells the story of Merab, a young dancer with a traditional Georgian ballet company who falls in love with fellow dancer and rival Irakli.
Tamta Kapanadze
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