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from48 hills
13 hours ago

What we saw at the NY Film Fest: Ficks' Picks of experimental gems - 48 hills

Easily one of the most surprising and captivating films of NYFF63, 40-year-old Georgian filmmaker Alexandre Koberidze's film gorgeously captured his country's hypnotic landscapes via the unique camera choice of a mid-2000s Sony Ericsson phone. What he has achieved is an abstract beauty combining the look of the Dogme95 avant-garde filmmaking movement with the contemplative thoughtfulness of Abbas Kiarostami and Frederick Wiseman.
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fromFilmmaker Magazine
1 month ago

Interview: Alexandre Koberidze on Dry Leaf

Dry Leaf condenses Koberidze's lo-fi, magical-realist aesthetic into a meditative road trip where impressionistic visuals and encounters guide a father's search toward personal peace.
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fromRoger Ebert
5 months ago
Independent films

Female Filmmakers in Focus: Dea Kulumbegashvili on April | Interviews | Roger Ebert

Dea Kulumbegashvili's films explore the depth of personal and cultural identity shaped by her experiences growing up in post-war Georgia.
fromThe New Yorker
6 months ago
Independent films

"April" Is an Unflinching Portrait of a Doctor's Fight for Reproductive Justice

"April" presents a raw and unflinching exploration of childbirth and abortion, emphasizing their profound impact on the human experience.
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