
Manana Anasashvili is a Georgian film director, Theatre Director, Professor, Expert of National Endowment for Democracy (NED) and Head of International Relations at Georgian Film Academy.

Revaz "Rezo" Levanovich Gabriadze is a Georgian theatre and film director, playwright, writer, painter and sculptor. His son, Levan Gabriadze, is also an actor and film director.

Vaja Gigashvili (IPA: [vɑʒɑ ɡiɡɑʃvili]; Georgian: ვაჟა გიგაშვილი; was a Georgian writer and playwright.
Mikheil Kalatozishvili was a Georgian-Russian film director, producer, and screenwriter active since the early 1980s. His 1991 film The Beloved was entered into the 42nd Berlin International Film Festival. His grandfather was the world famous Soviet filmmaker of the same name, often known as Mikhail Kalatozov. Like his grandfather, Kalatozishvili was born in Tbilisi and died in Moscow, also of a heart attack.

Lali Kiknavelidze is a Georgian film director, film producer and screenwriter.

Dover Kosashvili is an Israeli film director and screenwriter of Georgian-Jewish descent. He has directed five films since 1998. His film Late Marriage was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival.

Nana Mchedlidze was a Soviet and Georgian actress, film director and screenwriter.

Mikheil "Miho" Mosulishvili is a Georgian writer and playwright.

George Ovashvili is a Georgian film director and screenwriter.

Tamri Pkhakadze is a Georgian writer, playwright, children's author and translator.

Eldar Shengelaia is a Georgian and Soviet film director and screenwriter who directed ten films between 1957 and 1996. From 1990 to 2004, he was a member of the Parliament of Georgia. He has been awarded the titles of the People's Artist of Georgia (1979) and of the Soviet Union (1988). He has been a chairman of the Film-makers' Union of Georgia since 1976. Since 2008, he has been chairman of the State Council of Heraldry at the Parliament of Georgia.

Baadur Tsuladze was a Georgian actor, film director, writer and broadcaster. Honored Artist of the Georgian SSR (1979).

Zaza Urushadze was a Georgian film director, screenwriter and producer.