The bloodless "revolution of roses" that toppled Georgian President Eduard Shevardnadze on Sunday might have transpired in the streets of Tbilisi, but in a way it was inspired in the streets of Belgrade. "Most important was the film. All the demonstrators knew the tactics of the revolution in Belgrade by heart because they showed ... the film on their revolution. Everyone knew what to do. This was a copy of that revolution, only louder." Demonstrating the practical value of serious films. Tbilisi's 'Revolution of Roses' Mentored by Serbian Activists |