Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze and Government officials on Thursday attended the premiere of 32 Minutes, a documentary on the water polo club Dinamo Tbilisi, the Government Administration said.
The documentary follows the history of the club starting in 1938, under the leadership of Luke Joakimides, the senior coach of the Georgian National Swimming Team.
In 1992, the club temporarily ceased to exist but was re-established 25 years later by water polo players and became the winner of the Georgian Championship in the same year.
Dinamo Tbilisi is a five-time Georgian champion and competes in the Water Polo Champions League.