Alexandre Koberidze
Known for: Directing
Born: October 18, 1984 in Tbilisi, Georgia
Alexandre Koberidze (Georgisch: ალექსანდრე კობერიძე; born October 19, 1984; Tbilisi) is a Georgian filmmaker, screenwriter, editor and actor. He is currently studying cinema at the German Film and Television Academy in Berlin. "Colophon" (2015) is his first short film and was presented in Oberhausen. His second feature, "Let the Summer Never Come Again" (2017) has been to FID Marseille where it won the Grand Prix of the International Competition. In 2021 Koberidze received for his second feature film "What do we see when we look at the sky?" (2021) an invitation to the competition at the 71st Berlin International Film Festival . [14] In the almost two and a half hour long work, he again devoted himself to the “poetry of aimlessness”, as previously shown in Let the summer never come again . [15] The romance film takes place in the Georgian city of Kutaisi and is about lovers who fall victim to a curse. Although the work did not receive an award from the competition jury, Koberidze was awarded the FIPRESCI Prize.
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The Invisible Film
Uh, It's Great Here
ROOM H.264: Astoria, NY, January 2018
Man müsste Räuber sein oder wenigstens Sprengmeister
Self-Criticism of a Bourgeois Dog
Sachbearbeiter
Bloodsuckers
Ljowushka
A Proletarian Winter's Tale
Otar
The Perfect Spectator
Director
The More I Zoom in on the Image of These Dogs, The Clearer it Becomes That They Are Related to the Stars.
Director
Looking Back Is Grace
Editor
Die Finanzen des Großherzogs Radikant Film
Line Producer
Dancing Alone
Production Manager
Zoe
Production Manager
30th anniversaire of FIDMarseille
Screenplay
Tourist
Production Assistant
Dry Leaf
Director
Let the Summer Never Come Again
Director
Boomerang
Editor
Linger on Some Pale Blue Dot
Director
What Do We See When We Look at the Sky?
Writer
Bilingual
Director
Germany at War
Director
It Must Have Been Love But It's Over Now
Director