MOVIES - May 26, 1987
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“Repentance”--a film about tyranny with oblique references to the dictatorship of the late Joseph Stalin--won the first prize at the Soviet film festival in Tbilisi, the Soviet news agency Tass reported Sunday. The film, by Georgian director Tengiz Abuladze, has attracted large crowds to cinemas across the country. “Repentance” won a special grand jury prize at the international Cannes Film Festival earlier this month.
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