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  1. Alexandre Koberidze. Alexandre Koberidze (2021) Alexandre Koberidze (born October 19, 1984) is a Georgian filmmaker and screenwriter. His credits include the films Let the Summer Never Come Again (2017) and What Do We See When We Look at the Sky? (2021).

  2. Bloodsuckers - A Marxist Vampire Comedy (2021) More at IMDbPro. Contact info. Agent info. Aleksandre Koberidze was born on 19 October 1984 in Tbilisi, Georgia. He is a director and writer, known for What Do We See When We Look at the Sky? (2021), Let the Summer Never Come Again (2017) and Looking Back Is Grace (2013). Born October 19, 1984.

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  3. Just past the midpoint of Alexandre Koberidze’s What Do We See When We Look at the Sky? the narrative pauses for a five-minute montage of children playing European football on the blacktop of a fenced-in basketball court. Accompanied by Gianna Nannini’s 1990 FIFA World Cup anthem “Un’estate italiana,” the scene, which plays out ...

  4. Aug 10, 2021 · Alexandre Koberidze, director of FIPRESCI Jury prize award-winning Berlinale competition film What Do We See When We Look At The Sky? (NYFF, MIFF 69), joined...

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  5. Oct 6, 2021 · Alexandre Koberidze’s bewitching What Do We See When We Look At The Sky? (a highlight in the Main Slate of the 59th New York Film Festival) - and out in the UK now - shot by Faraz Fesharaki, with a score by Giorgi Koberidze, stars Ani Karseladze, Giorgi Bochorishvili, Oliko Barbakadze, Giorgi Ambroladze, and the man on the go Vakhtang Fanchulidze as the café owner.

  6. Feb 21, 2022 · Alexandre Koberidze is a Georgian filmmaker whose second feature, What Do We See When We Look at the Sky? (2021), follows a pair of fated lovers in Kutaisi who are afflicted by a curse that alters their appearances, making them unable to recognize each other. Koberidze and I spoke following the film’s screening at the 2021 New York Film ...

  7. Nov 26, 2021 · With his cinematic imagination operating at peak potency, Koberidze’s directorial feat summons the essence of Abbas Kiarostami’s early feature “The Traveler,” the trenchant voiceover of ...

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