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Euronews Culture's Film of the Week: 'What Do We See When We Look At The Sky?'

Aleksandre Koberidze’s Georgian-German co-production is a stunning modern fairytale that explores the magic of chance encounters, the celebration of the extraordinary that we so often dismiss as the humdrum of day-to-day life… and the (non-Qatari) World Cup.

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What We See When We Look at the Sky? review: modern fairy tale

Two lovers are cursed by an evil eye in this witty and inventive modern fairytale set in the sun-dappled Georgian city of Kutaisi

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“What Do We See When We Look at the Sky?” (not rated, 2 hours, 30 minutes, Mubi) Georgian cinema has undergone a revival in recent years, and this 2021 German-Georgian drama written and directed by Aleksandre Koberidze is a fine example of “New New Wave cinema.” Set in the riverside city of Kutaisi, where a pharmacist and a soccer player, who meet on a street corner and experience instant attraction, find their plans for a date undone when a spell magically transforms them, leaving them unable to recognize or contact each other. With Giorgi Ambroladze, Ani Karseladze. Subtitled.

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The Most Overlooked Films of 2021

In a year marked by a recovering box office and distributors experimenting with a wide variety of types of releases, what does an overlooked film constitute?

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Review: What Do We See When We Look at the Sky?

04/03/2021 - BERLINALE 2021: Georgian director Alexandre Koberidze's second feature is an idiosyncratic mix of styles, genres and forms that incredibly wraps into a coherent 150 minutes of cinematic joy

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Chicago International Film Festival 2021: 15 Movies to See

The 2021 Chicago International Film Festival has a great program of movies available for in-person and virtual screenings. Here are 15 movies to watch:

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Magic and Reality Collide at Berlinale 2021


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Berlinale 2021: Magic and Reality Collide
The best films at this year's Berlinale traded in fairy tale and fable, but the titles that seemed to get Film Twitter and the Berlinale jury most excited were in-your-face works offering a mirror on the ills of society
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by Jamie Dunn
| 10 Mar 2021
There’s much to miss from Berlinale going digital this year. Kebabs from the Mall of Berlin; cheesy käsespätzle from the wee van near the Sony Centre; the weirdly addictive yellow relish on the sandwiches from the bakery at Potsdamer Platz Bahnhof. More than the food, though, I missed those crazy, daring Berliner cineastes who would queue around the block for the kind of weird art films or experimental documentaries that are lucky if they play to audiences of half a dozen at any other festival.

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Review: What Do We See When We Look at the Sky?


film profile] It is ambiguous as to whether he has answered this question, but one thing the film does definitely tell us is that we have never seen anything quite like it.
There is a lot to unpack here, but let's start with the plot. Medical student and pharmacy clerk Lisa (non-professional actress
Oliko Barbakadze) literally bumps into football player Giorgi (arm-wrestling champion
Giorgi Ambroladze) on the street, dropping her book, which he then picks up – just like in a romantic film from the 1960s, probably a French one. Later in the day, the two run into each other again and agree to go on a date the next evening.

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'What Do We See When We Look at the Sky' Review

'What Do We See When We Look at the Sky' Review
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