Nikoloz Meskhi is a Georgian filmmaker working across documentary and stop-motion animation. His films focus on everyday rituals, marginal spaces, and quiet human gestures, often exploring themes of melancholy, memory, and the passage of time.
Meskhi’s approach is non-narrative and image-driven, avoiding voice-over in favor of behavior, atmosphere, and duration. He is particularly interested in how people continue habitual actions even when their meaning has faded, and how public traditions conceal private loneliness.
He lives and works in Georgia, collaborating on independent film and animation projects across Georgia and Europe.