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Waltz

A soul-stirring music video of Mgzavrebi’s ‘Waltz’.
5/5

Review

Lado Kvataniya’s short music film based on Mgzavrebi’s song ‘Waltz’ is a beautifully crafted piece of cinema that explores the concepts of loss, grief, and reincarnation. Set in Georgia and entirely in the Georgian language, the film is rich in culture and emotion, offering a glimpse into the traditions and beliefs of the transcontinental country.

The cinematography of the film is stunning, filmed almost entirely in 16mm film giving it a unique and authentic feel. The music is soul-stirring, lending an incredibly moving quality to the film. The use of the song ‘Waltz’ is particularly inspired, with the lyrics serving as a haunting tribute to the deceased.

The acting is also top-notch, with the lead actor delivering a performance that is both nuanced and profound. The supporting cast also give strong performances, adding depth and authenticity to the piece.

Overall, this is a brilliantly made short film that is sure to resonate with audiences on an emotional level. With its stunning visuals, moving soundtrack, and powerful performances, this film is a testament to the power of cinema and the beauty of cultural storytelling. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a poignant and transcendent viewing experience.

Brief Synopsis

The film tells the story about an invisible connection with a departed loved one and the mystical possibility of soul reincarnation. The main character experiences the loss of his mother, but she comes to him in her new incarnation.
Waltz

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Director(s): Lado Kvataniya
Writer(s): Lado Kvataniya
Cast: Achi Makalatia, Dato Dvalishvili, Veronika Kalandarishvili
Producer(s): Alexander Medvedko, Egor Solomatin, Lado Kvataniya, Margarita Sayapina, Tatyana Patrenina
Director of Photography: Andrey Krauzov, Lado Kvataniya
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Runtime: 10 min

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Waltz

A soul-stirring music video of Mgzavrebi’s ‘Waltz’.
5/5

Review

Lado Kvataniya’s short music film based on Mgzavrebi’s song ‘Waltz’ is a beautifully crafted piece of cinema that explores the concepts of loss, grief, and reincarnation. Set in Georgia and entirely in the Georgian language, the film is rich in culture and emotion, offering a glimpse into the traditions and beliefs of the transcontinental country.

The cinematography of the film is stunning, filmed almost entirely in 16mm film giving it a unique and authentic feel. The music is soul-stirring, lending an incredibly moving quality to the film. The use of the song ‘Waltz’ is particularly inspired, with the lyrics serving as a haunting tribute to the deceased.

The acting is also top-notch, with the lead actor delivering a performance that is both nuanced and profound. The supporting cast also give strong performances, adding depth and authenticity to the piece.

Overall, this is a brilliantly made short film that is sure to resonate with audiences on an emotional level. With its stunning visuals, moving soundtrack, and powerful performances, this film is a testament to the power of cinema and the beauty of cultural storytelling. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a poignant and transcendent viewing experience.

Brief Synopsis

The film tells the story about an invisible connection with a departed loved one and the mystical possibility of soul reincarnation. The main character experiences the loss of his mother, but she comes to him in her new incarnation.
Waltz

Credits

Director(s): Lado Kvataniya
Writer(s): Lado Kvataniya
Cast: Achi Makalatia, Dato Dvalishvili, Veronika Kalandarishvili
Producer(s): Alexander Medvedko, Egor Solomatin, Lado Kvataniya, Margarita Sayapina, Tatyana Patrenina
Director of Photography: Andrey Krauzov, Lado Kvataniya
Animation:

Specifications

Genre: ,
Country:
Language:
Year:
Runtime: 10 min

IMDb Page

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