Tag: Zaza Urushadze

Top 150 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2019: #57. Anton – Zaza Urushadze

Anton Georgian director Zaza Urushadze returns with his seventh feature Anton, a co-production between Georgia, Ukraine, and the US set in the years following the...

The Conversation: Bring Forth Berlin (Possible Contenders for the Competition)

As has been the Berlinale’s custom of years past, several early competition titles have been confirmed along with the 2019 opener, Lone Scherfig’s The...

Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2017: Picks 200 to 101

As we unveil our first tier of two hundred notable foreign film projects to be potentially unveiled in 2017, the coming year promises to...

Tangerines | Review

Fruit of the Land: Urushadze’s Straightforward Anti-War Sentiment The horrors of war are quietly examined in Tangerines, a period situational drama from Georgian director Zaza...

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2026 Cannes Film Festival Predictions: Midnight, Cannes Premiere, Special Screenings, Out of Comp

Before we dive headfirst into full-on Palme d’Or predictions...