The White Caravan (Georgian: თეთრი ქარავანი; Russian: Белый караван, romanized: Belyy karavan) is a 1963 Soviet black-and-white romantic drama film directed by Tamaz Meliava and Eldar Shengelaya.
[2] Each autumn, a white caravan travels from Georgia to the Caspian lowlands, herding sheep across the vast steppe.
On the shores of the Caspian Sea, Gela meets Maria, a fisherman, and the two fall in love, dreaming of future reunions.
Maria imagines a life where she and Gela live in her late father's house, raise children, and find happiness as a family.
However, Gela dreams of a peaceful urban life, weary of the constant wandering.