Poloka started his career in cinematography in 1956. He directed several documentary films and worked as an assistant director with
Grigori Aleksandrov,
Mikhail Romm,
Boris Barnet and others. In 1962 a children's movie
Kapron Fishnet was released, co-directed by Poloka and
Levan Shengeliya. Four years later he directed his first independent feature –
The Republic of ShKID based on the acclaimed
children's novel by two former orphans (who served as screenwriters). It became one of the leaders of the Soviet box office in 1967. Between 1967 and 1968 Poloka worked on
Intervention based on the drama of the same name by
Lev Slavin. It was not released for political reasons until 1989. Poloka later worked in various genres: adventure film (
One of Us), comedy-romance (
Melody for Two Voices), criminal comedy (
Was There Karotin?) and adventure comedy (
The Return of the Battleship), which Poloka also wrote and produced. Between 1976 and 1980 he worked at
Studio Ekran as the head of the Musical Films Studio department. In 1996 he was awarded a prize by the presidential council film festival
Kinotavr. In addition, he appeared in films as an actor. ==Death==