Perhaps the year’s most emotionally polarizing holiday is right around the corner, and the pressure is on. How much better does a Valentine’s Day
“What Do We See When We Look at the Sky?” (not rated, 2 hours, 30 minutes, Mubi) Georgian cinema has undergone a revival in recent years, and this 2021 German-Georgian drama written and directed by Aleksandre Koberidze is a fine example of “New New Wave cinema.” Set in the riverside city of Kutaisi, where a pharmacist and a soccer player, who meet on a street corner and experience instant attraction, find their plans for a date undone when a spell magically transforms them, leaving them unable to recognize or contact each other. With Giorgi Ambroladze, Ani Karseladze. Subtitled.
Ursula Liang offers an intimate and multilingual portrait of Black, Asian American and Chinese immigrant protest actions, while Aimee Long delivers a feature film inspired by the incident.
Ursula Liang offers an intimate and multilingual portrait of Black, Asian American and Chinese immigrant protest actions, while Aimee Long delivers a feature film inspired by the incident.