Dito Tsintsadze – Cinema of the World https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st Wed, 04 Sep 2024 13:26:20 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/cropped-Vintage-Movie-Camera-Icon-32x32.png Dito Tsintsadze – Cinema of the World https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st 32 32 Dito Tsintsadze – Lost Killers (2000) https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/2023/10/lost-killers-2000/ https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/2023/10/lost-killers-2000/#comments Sat, 14 Oct 2023 14:56:15 +0000 https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/?p=206718 Quote:Noted Georgian filmmaker Dito Tsintsadze directs this darkly-humorous urban drama about the desperate lives of illegal immigrants in Mannheim, Germany. Lan (Nicole Seelig) is a Vietnamese prostitute whose rotting teeth and odd affliction, which causes her to turn comatose after an orgasm, is impeding her marketability. She soon finds herself in an unlikely romance with …

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Noted Georgian filmmaker Dito Tsintsadze directs this darkly-humorous urban drama about the desperate lives of illegal immigrants in Mannheim, Germany. Lan (Nicole Seelig) is a Vietnamese prostitute whose rotting teeth and odd affliction, which causes her to turn comatose after an orgasm, is impeding her marketability. She soon finds herself in an unlikely romance with Haitian Carlos (Elie James Blezes), who schemes to sell his kidney for enough money to immigrate to Australia. Meanwhile, tyro hitmen Branko (Misel Maticevic) and Merab (Lasha Bakradze) dilly-dally with their assignment to kill a businessman. Merab bores his Croatian counterpart by regaling him with stories about his native Georgia — in between vomiting out of anxiety.

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Dito Tsintsadze – Eine Erotische Geschichte AKA An Erotic Tale (2002) https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/2022/10/dito-tsintsadze-eine-erotische-geschichte-aka-an-erotic-tale-2002/ https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/2022/10/dito-tsintsadze-eine-erotische-geschichte-aka-an-erotic-tale-2002/#respond Fri, 07 Oct 2022 03:03:00 +0000 https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/?p=178103 Ernest Hemingway wrote his Parisian stories on the table of a sidwalk café. Niko prefers to pen his Berlin tales on the counter of a funky bar behind the shark tank. What better place for a writer to pick up a girl? Along comes Sonja, who wants to know how the horny tale he’s now …

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Ernest Hemingway wrote his Parisian stories on the table of a sidwalk café. Niko prefers to pen his Berlin tales on the counter of a funky bar behind the shark tank. What better place for a writer to pick up a girl? Along comes Sonja, who wants to know how the horny tale he’s now working on will end. So she invites Niko to finish his erotic tale over a drink at her apartment! There’s only one catch: Martin, her ex-husband, still hasn’t moved out of the place. So what, says Sonja – we’ll just change the ending of the story … to a ménage a trois. (IMDb)



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Dito Tsintsadze – Shindisi AKA A Batalha de Shindisi (2019) https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/2022/07/dito-tsintsadze-shindisi-aka-a-batalha-de-shindisi-2019/ https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/2022/07/dito-tsintsadze-shindisi-aka-a-batalha-de-shindisi-2019/#respond Thu, 28 Jul 2022 05:57:30 +0000 https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/?p=175066 Georgia’s Oscar submission tells a harrowing true story taken from the Russo-Georgian War of 2008. Shindisi is the name of the sleepy village where director Dito Tsintsadze’s passionately told tale of soldiers and civilians is set, a story made all the more poignant because it is taken from a real-life incident from the brief Russo-Georgian …

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Georgia’s Oscar submission tells a harrowing true story taken from the Russo-Georgian War of 2008.

Shindisi is the name of the sleepy village where director Dito Tsintsadze’s passionately told tale of soldiers and civilians is set, a story made all the more poignant because it is taken from a real-life incident from the brief Russo-Georgian War of August 2008. For those turned off by war films, this is not your typical macho fantasy, though there is a long and well-filmed sequence of shooting, shelling, torching and grenades. But the pic’s real focus is on the compassion and bravery of the villagers who risked their lives to rescue wounded Georgian troops.

Though its prime audience will be Georgians who have a personal investment in the war, the fast-moving narration and delicate handling of emotions earmark it as auteur cinema for festival attention, beginning with competition in Warsaw. The story will have a topical ring for international viewers, who are bound to make parallels between the Russian military incursion into Georgia, which resulted in the creation of two Russian-backed republics, and the current situation in Ukraine.

This is the second feature that Tsintsadze has released this year, following on the heels of his dark and haunting study of people’s unreasoning hatred of those who are different, Inhale-Exhale. Perhaps because of Shindisi’s patriotic theme and its less complex moral stance, it has been tapped as Georgia’s hopeful for the international feature film Oscar. It is, in any case, a model of quietly powerful filmmaking that describes the experience of warfare from multiple viewpoints.

Panic sweeps over a pretty rural village as word spreads that the Russians are coming. Everybody grabs what they can and hurries out of town by oxcart or on foot, knowing they may never see their homes again. Only two families stay behind: stoic old Badri (Goga Pipinashvili) with his sick wife Khatia (Tamar Abshilava); and the burly drunk Vazja (Dato Bakhtadze), still grieving for his dead wife, with his teenage daughter Mariam (Mariam Jibladze), who seems to be in a world of her own. Khatia is recognizably Ossetian, an ethnicity closely allied to the Russians, so she and Badri have some smattering of protection. Vazja has the courage of his angry grief, and one presumes that only the thought of leaving Mariam alone restrains him from shooting a Russian.

At the same time, a local sapper unit of some 20 lightly armed combat engineers learns that a cease-fire has been declared and peace talks are underway. They are to be evacuated from the combat zone without harm, but when Russian forces moves into the area with a tank and lots of ammo, their fate is in the hands of a vindictive young general (played with smug villainy by Dimitri Lupol). He tricks their small convoy of jeeps and trucks into an isolated area, where they are attacked by superior forces and left for dead in a grueling, realistic scene of David vs. Goliath combat heroics.

When the shooting dies down, four or five of the Georgians are still breathing. With the Russians patrolling the village, it’s a dangerous game for the villagers to spirit them away and hide them. Tsintsadze and his editor create a good deal of suspense around these nighttime rescues, which Badri and Vazja carry out as silently and matter-of-factly as if they were herding their cows into another pasture, aided by Khatia and Mariam.

They find strong allies in the Georgian Orthodox clergy, who are given permission to come to the village to collect the dead. The tale culminates in a heart-stopping marriage ceremony in which Badri weds his Khatia, who is fighting a losing battle against her illness. While the Russian general and his men get drunk, the bearded priests and villagers play a stunning trick on them that ends the film on an upbeat note.

The whole cast is expressive and highly individualized, but never so over-the-top they stop being believable human beings.

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Language(s):Russian
Subtitles:English

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