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Dry Leaf

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Lisa, a sports photographer, has gone missing. She was last seen photographing rural football stadiums in villages across Georgia. Her father, Irakli, embarks on a journey in search of her, with the help of Lisa's mysterious best friend.

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Richard Brody The New Yorker Mar 27
The lo-fi video renders the grand, rugged landscapes in fiercely expressive images that play like cinematic Fauvism, as Irakli’s encounters with country people thrum with memory and mystery. Go to Full Review
Wendy Ide Screen International Oct 22
The rippling, quizzical woodwind motifs hang in the air like a question mark, suggesting that some mysteries don’t need to be solved – and Alexandre Koberidze’s meandering meditative oddity is one of them. Go to Full Review
Lucy Peters Little White Lies Oct 22
Once adjusted, the most pictorial landscape cinema appears, rewiring our expectation of film entirely, and our own capacity for comprehension. Go to Full Review
Dennis Harvey 48 Hills 1d
It’s a pleasing warm bath of a movie, though it takes some getting used to the disconcerting choice of a low-res digital shooting format -- offering a lyrical wallow in you might call Blur-O-Vision. Go to Full Review
Stephen Silver The SS Ben Hecht Apr 30
I’m not going to lie, it sounds impenetrable. But by the end, I was won over. Go to Full Review
Olivia Popp Cineuropa Jan 17
Koberidze gently guides us into disrupting our need to reconcile the beautiful incompleteness of the world: feel, don’t overthink. Go to Full Review
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Synopsis Lisa, a sports photographer, has gone missing. She was last seen photographing rural football stadiums in villages across Georgia. Her father, Irakli, embarks on a journey in search of her, with the help of Lisa's mysterious best friend.
Director
Alexandre Koberidze
Producer
Mariam Shatberashvili, Luise Hauschild, Alexandre Koberidze
Screenwriter
Alexandre Koberidze
Distributor
The Cinema Guild
Production Co
New Matter Films
Genre
Drama
Original Language
Georgian
Release Date (Theaters)
Mar 20, 2026, Limited
Runtime
3h 6m