Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Georgian helmer Alexandre Koberidze, in Locarno with his competition entry “Dry Leaf,” is re-teaming with Leipzig and Berlin-based ...
Movies can truly be anything, and the beauty of Alexandre Koberidze’s “What Do We See When We Look at the Sky?” is how it reminds us of that — time and again — during almost every one of its ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Heretic has acquired world sales rights to Georgian filmmaker Alexandre Koberidze’s “Dry Leaf” ahead of its world premiere in the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In 2021, Georgian filmmaker Alexandre Koberidze brought us “What Do We See When We Look at the Sky?,” a formally playful, ...
Described by Koberidze as a “romantic tragicomedy with documentary and magic cinematic elements,” What Do We See When We Look at the Sky? will centre on Lisa and Giorgi, who accidentally meet on the ...
We can admire those who (brilliantly) craft entire feature films on iPhones, but the choice to shoot a three-hour feature with a Sony Ericsson––a device which ceased manufacturing in 2011––reaches an ...
The latest from Alexandre Koberidze follows a father looking for his missing daughter in rural Georgia and premiered at Locarno Dir-scr: Alexandre Koberidze. Germany, Georgia. 2025. 186 mins. Lisa, a ...
Alexandre Koberidze’s Berlinale competition entry is a wondrous romance from Georgia. By Boyd van Hoeij There’s a brief shot early on in Georgian filmmaker Alexandre Koberidze’s wondrous romance and ...
Alexandre Koberidze’s beguiling tale of love at first sight plays out against the backdrop of the 2018 Russian tournament In what is possibly the most gloriously offbeat piece of World Cup ...
Alexandre Koberidze’s lyrical and lightly romantic Georgian film is a reminder of what movies can show us, and what we can't see without them. Movies can truly be anything, and the beauty of Alexandre ...
Georgian helmer Alexandre Koberidze, in Locarno with his competition entry “Dry Leaf,” is re-teaming with Leipzig and Berlin-based New Matter Films on his next project, “Bilingual,” a romantic mystery ...
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