One of the year’s most magical cinematic experiences hails from Georgia. Alexandre Koberidze’s What Do We See When We Look at the Sky?, which premiered at Berlinale earlier this year and opens in theaters this week via Mubi, is a delightful city symphony capturing summer in Kutaisi. Following a pharmacist named Lisa and a soccer player named Giorgi––along with many others who call the city home––we witness quite a unique take on a relationship story as life unfolds around them.
I spoke with Koberidze about inviting the audience into this fairy tale of a film, his time at German Film and Television Academy Berlin (Dffb), the joy of Buster Keaton films, his favorite city symphonies, capturing soccer in cinema, canines, and more.
The Film Stage: At the New York Film Festival premiere you mentioned that every second of this film felt precious to you and you...
I spoke with Koberidze about inviting the audience into this fairy tale of a film, his time at German Film and Television Academy Berlin (Dffb), the joy of Buster Keaton films, his favorite city symphonies, capturing soccer in cinema, canines, and more.
The Film Stage: At the New York Film Festival premiere you mentioned that every second of this film felt precious to you and you...
- 11/11/2021
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
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