email print share on Facebook share on Twitter share on LinkedIn share on reddit pin on Pinterest

ALEMANIA Georgia

Alexandre Koberidze avanza con la postproducción de Dry Leaf

por 

- El tercer largo del cineasta es una road movie en Georgia, buscando un fotógrafo desaparecido al que se vio por última vez retratando estadios de fútbol a lo largo del país

Alexandre Koberidze avanza con la postproducción de Dry Leaf
Dry Leaf, de Alexandre Koberidze

Este artículo está disponible en inglés.

Georgian-born, Berlin-based director Alexandre Koberidze will soon have completed his upcoming film, Dry Leaf, which takes us on a trip through Georgian football fields and villages in search of a missing woman. Koberidze’s first feature, Let the Summer Never Come Again [+lee también:
tráiler
ficha de la película
]
, claimed top prize at FIDMarseille in 2017, while his most recent film, What Do We See When We Look at the Sky? [+lee también:
crítica
tráiler
entrevista: Alexandre Koberidze
ficha de la película
]
, won the FIPRESCI Prize in the 2021 Berlinale.

(El artículo continúa más abajo - Inf. publicitaria)
sunnysideofthedoc_2025_right_May

This road movie with a football component tells the story of Lisa, a photographer who goes missing having last been seen snapping football stadiums throughout Georgia. Her father, Irakli, and her best friend, an invisible person called Levani, travel throughout the country in search of Lisa. The term “folha seca”, or “dry leaf” - when translated literally from Portuguese - refers to a way of kicking a football which makes its trajectory highly unpredictable. Incidentally, Koberidze’s Berlinale-prize-winning film also incorporated a football motif.

Koberidze serves as writer and director for the project, while the cast stars the director’s father David Koberidze alongside Irina Chelidze, Giorgi Bochorishvili, Vakhtang Fanchulidze and Otar Nijaradze. Music and sound will be provided by the filmmaker’s brother, Giorgi Koberidze.

Dry Leaf was most recently presented within the 2025 IFFR’s Darkroom works-in-progress market, which is part of the festival’s CineMart industry platform. This year’s Darkroom focus was on Georgian filmmakers, with the selection dedicated to films in post-production or near completion.

This German-Georgian co-production is produced by Mariam Shatberashvili and Luise Hauschild for Germany’s New Matter Films, and co-produced by the filmmaker himself. This marks Koberidze’s second collaboration with the Berlin- and Leipzig-based production outfit. Dry Leaf also received funding from the World Cinema Fund and the Georgian National Film Centre.

(Traducción del inglés)

¿Te ha gustado este artículo? Suscríbete a nuestra newsletter y recibe más artículos como este directamente en tu email.

Privacy Policy