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The Land of 8000 Vintages

New World, Old World, Ancient World: 8,000 Vintages

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The Land of 8000 Vintages

The Land of 8000 Vintages

The Land of 8000 Vintages

The Land of 8000 Vintages

The Land of 8000 Vintages

New World, Old World, Ancient World: 8,000 Vintages

New World, Old World, Ancient World: 8,000 Vintages

New World, Old World, Ancient World: 8,000 Vintages

New World, Old World, Ancient World: 8,000 Vintages

Nina Kalandia
Nina Kalandia
Nina Kalandia
Nina Kalandia
1 Campaign |
Washington, United States
$1,453 USD 8 backers
3% of $40,000 Flexible Goal Flexible Goal

The Story

“The Land of 8000 Vintages” is a cinematic documentary and biographical film interweaving an explorative journey of a Georgian winemaker, American painter and a Georgian-American filmmaker, whose coincidental encounter with Georgian wine culture became an inspirational occurrence spurring a major change in their lives. Capturing elements of historic priority, the project becomes the first-ever English language film to explore the world of ancient wine culture with 8000 years of uninterrupted winemaking tradition. The narrative escapes traditional documentary form and features striking imagery while underscoring the cultural mystique that pervades the memories of Georgia’s uncommon heritage.

"This is an illuminating film of an intimate journey into the meticulous and soulful process of traditional Georgian wine making, from the nurture of grape vines to the harvest of the vintage to it’s transformation by fermentation and rebirth as a substance worthy of philosophical study."

In the cellar grapes are foot-trod in the press carved out of single oak tree trunk, by gravity juice flows down the wooden shoot into the qvevri


Their Journey Through Georgia Unlocks the Doors to Ancient World of Tradition, Culture & Passion

The Winemaker in His Element

The Artist on a Quest for Beauty

The Filmmaker on Historical Discoveries & Adventure


From The Director

I am a child of the former Soviet Union during the Republic of Georgia’s most prosperous period, and came of age during the late 1980s into part of the 1990s. By retrospect, I see the world in a different way than most of my American friends now that I live full-time in the Greater Washington D.C.

I have analog memories. Growing up there were no computer, video or electronic diversions obscuring my attention. Soviet era TV was minimalistic. Everything seems as if it was from wood or grapes dotting the vineyards that laced the vast fields surrounding the house where I grew up during the summer. Friends abounded. Since I lived in Georgia, it became the process of tending to grapes and wine that mostly engaged my early activities with extended family members. 

The orchards, the memories, the aspirations to achieve visual meaning through storytelling has all coalesced across time. They provided the capacity for me to take risks and engage the medium of film as the choice format to convey long term perspectives for a receptive audience’s educational entertainment. Traveling across passing calendar pages through the recent years has revealed my professional aspiration as a cinematic filmmaker. My immediate subject now is to focus upon Georgia’s ancient wine traditions being introduced into the Western world, where I once fled for refuge from the untamed Georgian heartland that I once again now embrace.


Alazani Valley - renowned viticultural region in the eastern province of Georgia


World’s oldest wine growing region with over 524 endemic grape varieties,

Using the oldest & the most unique traditional wine-making methods,

One of the world’s most diverse for types of wine,

With most families owning small vineyards,

8000 years of uninterrupted viticulture,

World’s greatest wine story.


Georgia with its ancient traditional society has been on the map for thousands of years while its popularity on today’s contemporary map, in some people’s awareness, is just emerging as a significant barometer for what the region offers. The country becomes a rich tapestry of artisan delights, with an indigenous food culture that complements the specific locally made wine varieties permeating the open hospitality awaiting the foreign visitor. In fact, out of the 14 alphabets constituting all the presently used languages on the planet, Georgia retains its own unique character based alphabet to be found nowhere else except within this small South Caucasus post-Soviet country. In fact, etymology of the English word "wine" and the French word "vin" originate from the ancient Georgian word for wine - gvino.

The Impact

Georgia’s traditional winemaking method of fermenting grapes in earthenware, egg-shaped vessels has been added to the world heritage list of the United Nations educational, scientific and cultural organization (UNESCO). In its 2013 report, the UN body said that Georgia’s ancient qvevri winemaking method was approved as part of their Intangible Heritage of Humanity List.

The recent upscale allure with artisan wines introduced into certain Western gastronomic circles has recently extended Georgian tastes onto sophisticated palates. What this cinematic documentary provides becomes an up to date momentum describing a “new” hot topic cultural experience; as Old World slower paced mannerisms embraces a cadence into the instant gratification New World pulsations within our times.

By backing "The Land of 8000 Vintages" film, you become a conservator of knowledge passed down over millennia, thus supporting the preservation of authenticity and ancient traditions. Our film will connect viewers with this little-known fable land and spread awareness about the unique gifts Georgia has to offer the world, which will in turn help support indigenous communities and artisanal wine producers as they strive to keep this living history moving forward. We are especially drawn to this mission during this pivotal time, as the country emerges from its post-Soviet sleep.


"Embrace the indigenous heritage of this ancient culture 

through the taste buds of your cultivated palette 

with the subtle bouquet of old world sensibility."


Risks & Challenges

Want to make a film in Georgia? Read first the primer for the unhinged fruitcake who might ever attempt a challenge such as this. Yet we are dedicated towards following through, even if only to provide an epic tale of the process towards cultivating wine from the remote villages, where access becomes impossible between November through April. Falling rocks, landslides, dodgy spiders and snakes, sweeping turns of rock hewn roads, plus crazy drivers like you wouldn't believe and so much more. In Georgia, the fact that anything can and will happen arises from its legacy as being part of the former Soviet Union. In recent years, however, modern world tendencies have been seen to be lurching into the social structure; albeit in a halting staccato pace and particularly in remote regions where this film will be primarily produced. Meaning, there are now cars in most places instead of quaint vintage donkeys with carts and even electricity too. Although a plethora of cows, sheep and occasional piglets still run amuck across roadways in their own unique descriptive of a rural rush hour, what can arise in such a situation becomes both a predictable guessing game along with all new surprises occurring daily.


Ushguli is Europe's highest continuously inhibited village with medieval towers & UNESCO World Heritage Site


How We Will Use The Funds

To engage in production, we need funds to acquire equipment for the yearlong filming period, setting out to chronicle the life of the vine and the characters during four seasons of the year, from March Equinox to December Solstice. Funds raised will help us push the art form of storytelling forward by covering the expenses of the latest/advanced filmmaking technologies and innovations.

Ways You Can Help

Please mention this undertaking to your friends and family, share this campaign on social media platforms. This is avant-garde material and there will be a time when this film will be recognized at international festivals with elite audiences watching these images from halfway around the world. This becomes a good time to get involved, as personal contributions will be greatly appreciated with opportunities to participate either onset or after release. 



As a contributor towards helping make this film a reality, you can receive direct access to the production process and have an experience of a culture out of time, as you vicariously visit with your Western eyes to see the film to completion. 


Your contribution will help bridge an important historical social component from a little known country currently gaining traction in the minds of the relatively informed few.

We appreciate your patronage and tax-deductible contribution for the benefit of the arts, women in film and keepers of ancient cultural traditions. 

"We believe that this project will make a positive contribution to society and to the field of filmmaking."


 Lets make this movie!


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Social Media Shout-Out

$25 USD
Many thanks for helping to make this film! Our genuine gratitude and commitment will keep you in the loop as we proceed with the production. Backers will receive a Social Media Shout-Out via Facebook and/or Twitter and be thanked on the official website of “The Land of 8000 Vintages.”
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Your Name in the End Credits

$50 USD
In addition to your name in the end credits of the film, you will receive a private link to stream "The Land of 8000 Vintages" film online, a Qvevri Vinyl Decal + all the above perks. Thank you for your support. It makes all the difference!
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Limited Edition Graphic Tee

$75 USD
Rebel Winemaker Qvevri Graphic T-shirt is designed exclusively for this campaign in support of the Artisans, Artists and all things Indie + all the above perks.
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Signed Limited Edition DVD

$100 USD
Pre-release official movie DVD with Videographer's Interview and the making of “The Land Of 8000 Vintages” film + all the above perks.
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We Share Your Story Via a Vlog

$150 USD
As filmmakers we love stories. With your contribution you receive a personalized "Thank You" video clip from the film director. Nina will share the story you want to relate about your experience with Georgia, it’s wine and culture to the world. It will be shared on the film’s blog and your social media site. + all the above perks.
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“The Birthplace of Wine” Book

$250 USD
You will receive an inscribed copy of "Georgia, Sakartvelo: The Birthplace of Wine" book by Terry & Kathy Sullivan. + all the above perks.
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Social Media Sponsorship

$350 USD
Our website will give viewers access to what's happening during filming. We will use our established social networking accounts with tens of thousands of fans and followers for real-time updates from Georgia. Your contribution will help us make this happen and we will reward you with regular shout outs to your personal or business accounts. You company name and logo will appear in the film end credits and official website as a Social Media Sponsor + all the above perks.
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Promotional Marketing Sponsors

$500 USD
We will create marketing material to spread the knowledge about the film. Your contribution will help us make this happen and we will reward you with regular shout outs to your personal or business accounts. You company name and logo in the film end credits and official website as a Promotional Marketing Sponsor + all the above perks.
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Fine Art Limited Edition Print

$750 USD
Amber wine inspired original artwork giclee print signed by the artist, celebrating fine art and wine culture + all the above perks.
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A Date With Filmmakers

$1,000 USD
Invitation to film screening & Georgian Supra - a Georgian food and wine feast with the film's producers. Hear firsthand what it's like to be part of the 8,000 year-old tradition  + all the above perks. Reward does not include transportation or lodging.
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Associate Producer Credit

$2,500 USD
Your name in the credits of the film and IMDB as Associate Producer. Invitations to press events, parties and film screenings (Reward does not include transportation or lodging.) + all the above perks.
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Executive Producer Credit

$5,000 USD
Your name in the credits of the film and IMDB as Executive Producer. Invitations to press events, parties and film screenings (Reward does not include transportation or lodging.) + all the above perks.
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Vines Planted in Your Name

$7,500 USD
Director of the film will plant a row of indigenous Georgian grape varieties in your name with a cast metal plaque to ensure memory that will stand the test of time. We will update you on their story periodically. Your name will appear in the credits of the film and IMDB as Executive Producer. You will receive invitations to press events, parties and film screenings (Reward does not include transportation or lodging.) + all the above perks.
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Official Sponsor of the Film

$10,000 USD
A grand cru perk, you will become an official sponsor of the film, listed in the credits as a sponsor of the film by your name or your company’s name. Your name or company’s name will appear in branding and marketing materials. You will receive invitations to press events, parties and film screenings (Reward does not include transportation or lodging.) + all the above perks.
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Your Own Limited Addition Wine

$15,000 USD
We will make amber wine in Qvevri, in your name and bottle it as a 2016 limited edition vintage to commemorate the release of the film. The personalized wine bottle label will have your name or company’s name. You will receive credit as an Official Sponsor of the film + all the above perks.
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Personalized Qvevri

$20,000 USD
Your name stamped in clay on a qvevri to ensure memory that will stand the test of time. The qvevri will be used to make natural amber wine and bottled as 2016 limited edition vintage to commemorate the release of the film, personalized with your name on the custom label designed by the film director. You will receive credit as an Official Sponsor of the film + all the above perks.
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