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  1. 3 mag 2024 · About Intimacy. Design & Living Film in Focus. Blackbird Blackbird Blackberry, 2024 (Film still) As Blackbird Blackbird Blackberry is released, Georgian filmmaker Elene Naveriani talks about her unexpectedly romantic tale of one woman finding love late in life. May 03, 2024. Text Nick Chen.

  2. 5 giorni fa · By Rida Bilgrami. Film, Reviews - 21 May 2024 - Share. In the opening minutes of Blackbird Blackbird Blackberry, the third feature film from director Elene Naveriani, we meet Etero (Eka Chavleishvili), an austere store owner in a remote village in Georgia, picking blackberries in the wild.

  3. 2 mag 2024 · Blackbird Blackbird Blackberry review: Elene Naveriani’s warm, wise dramedy makes merry with a midlife crisis Georgian film about a fearless 48-year-old heroine who has never wanted a husband ...

  4. 19 mag 2024 · di Elene Naveriani - A quasi cinquant'anni Etero, che vive in un villaggio georgiano, scopre per la prima volta l'amore. Delicato e pudico film che dà vita a un bel ritratto di donna: merito della sceneggiatura che non fa nulla per rendere simpatica la protagonista, che anzi mostra la sua natura a tratti respingente e selvatica ma anche forte, indipendente e libera dai condizionamenti sociali ...

  5. 1 mag 2024 · Movies. Blackbird Blackbird Blackberry review – a gentle gem about late-life love and loneliness. Elene Naveriani’s film tells the story of a middle-aged single woman in a remote Georgian...

  6. 8 mag 2024 · 8th May 2024 3 Mins Read. Mick Jordan reviews Elene Naveriani’s tale of a 48 year old Georgian woman who must choose whether to pursue a relationship or continue her life of independence. Blackbird, Blackbird, Blackberry is a film from Georgia directed by Elene Naveriani, based on a novel by Tamta Melashvili and starring Eka ...

  7. 2 mag 2024 · Blackbird Blackbird Blackberry is very much a film of the present age, one that is not embarrassed by sexual issues and includes scenes of graphic nudity, so it may seem a bizarre comparison to make but, nevertheless, for me the central situation carries echoes of David Lean's classic British film of 1945, Brief Encounter.