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1 H, 53 minutes. director=Levan Akin. . France. 4209 Votes. Levan Akin. I love Brad. He is a music genius...

During the movie, it has three different stories, but it does not focus on any one of them, instead it just tell a little of each, and then drops ending with no conclusion.
Afterwards it felt like you had seen a weaker version of. Call me by your name. br> This film is doubtful to win best foreign movie, if even getting nominated.

ბებერი პიდარასტი და ორი ახალგაზრდა პიდარასტი,რატო მანდ არ ვარ რომ ეგ მიკროფონი სათითაოდ გაგიკეთოთ უკან და ჩაგმარხოთ მაგ ქვიშაში,ბოზებო. (to macbook) a onda smo plesalik. Lets listen to this song for the rest of our lives. Stupid movie, unnatural and inappropriate story. This movie is trial to deface culture of real Georgian dance and songs. Georgian dance have always been for real males, not for gays. It's elements are from real martial arts and history, and will always be. Tqveni deda movtyan me.

A Georgian dancer finds his voice amidst a conservative culture in Levan Akin's luminous drama, which is Sweden's official Oscar submission. Merab is a dancer. Like his mother and father before him, he has trained in the art of traditional Georgian dance since he first began walking. Lean and sinewy, he delicately balances stiffness and flow with each precise move, his eyes alight with the pure joy of creative expression. He’s the paragon of Georgian health, a perfect marriage of the fledgling democracy’s bright future and its proud past. If only his demanding dance coach, who barks that he is “too soft, ” could see it that way. If only there were room in Georgian dance — in Georgia itself — for a little softness, maybe the country wouldn’t be losing so many of its artists, scholars, and innovators to more progressive climes. “ And Then We Danced, ” Swedish filmmaker Levan Akin ’s luminous tour de force (and his native country’s Oscar submission for Best International Feature Film) adorns itself with the question of cultural identity as proudly as Merab dons his traditional Georgian dance robe in its rousing final scene. Born in Stockholm to Georgian parents from Turkey, Akin chose to set his third feature film in Tblisi, at the intersection of one young man’s arrival at queerness amid his rigorous training in the National Georgian Ensemble. We learn that hyper-masculinity is one of the central tenets of Georgian dance, although it only became so in the last 50 years. By framing his gentle coming-of-age tale around such a traditional piece of Georgian culture, he has made an inherently political film, and rendered it in sensitive terms with a celebratory spirit, not to mention a culture rarely seen onscreen. It’s one of the year’s best gay films. “And Then We Danced” begins in the studio, with Merab (Levan Gelbakhiani) circling his longtime dance partner Mary (Ana Javakishvili). In the extensive dance scenes, Merab is smooth and joyous, bringing an unmistakable flair to the hard movements. But every time he seems to get into it, all strong shoulders and splayed hips, he’s stopped and made to start again. “Georgian dance is based on masculinity, ” his teacher says. “There is no room for weakness in Georgian dance. ” “And Then We Danced” Anka Gujabidze Merab’s day-to-day is an endless stream of hard work and stress: sweating through rehearsals, waiting tables for too little money, fighting with his drunken brother, and keeping the lights on for their grandmother and unemployed mother. Nevertheless, he can’t help but skip elegantly on his way to catch the bus, as the city’s golden light and colorful clotheslines illuminate his way. When a new male dancer arrives from the country, Merab’s initial suspicions of the competition give way to intrigue. Dark-haired and with broad shoulders, the earring-clad Irakli (Bachi Valishvili) talks back to the teacher and follows his own rules. Though Merab is incensed when Irakli takes his place in a duet, he softens to the newcomer when the two start early morning rehearsals together. It isn’t long before their desire takes over, once they find each other in the woods during a weekend of partying at a friend’s country home. Drinking homemade wine out of glass carafes and cavorting loudly around the shabby manor, they settle into a unexpected romantic backdrop. Fallen from its former glory, the setting nonetheless exudes a charming grandeur in its peeling paint and windowed parlors. Dancing to Robyn on the moonlit porch, an oversized fur hat atop his head, Merab vibrates with the electricity of first romance. Stealing sideways glances at Irakli in the car ride home, a wide and knowing smile spreads across his face. He’s too happy to notice the other boy doesn’t return his gaze. The rest is fairly predictable, but Akin fills Merab’s world with enough other intrigue to transcend the cliches of one unrequited gay romance. Merab’s awakening may begin with Irakli, but it doesn’t end with him. When Irakli disappears back home without warning, Merab makes eyes at a swishy young man with long hair. He follows his new friend to a gay bar that wouldn’t be out of place in any other European city, as the loud and flamboyant crew party all night, ignoring the slurs of passersby. Akin’s script diverges from the traditional coming-of-age tale, even as he hits all the old notes — forcible outing by a jealous classmate, fight scene, the inevitable heartbreak. It’s all there, but the movie remains laser focused on Merab’s internal journey. His forceful final dance audition provides the film’s impassioned finale, as the character finally unshackles himself from the burden of tradition to perform with unbridled style and joy. There may be no room for softness in traditional Georgian dance, but there is always room for interpretation. Grade: A- “And Then We Danced” premiered at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival and is Sweden’s official Oscar entry for Best International Feature. The film plays NewFest on October 26. Music Box Films will release it in the U. S. in January, 2020. Sign Up: Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news! Sign up for our Email Newsletters here.

Frida is smoking hot in this video, holy hell. How do girls focus in that studio. Oh my God I wish I was one of those guys either one, it doesn't matter... I missed my opportunity at that age because I was closeted... If I was the dark-haired dude, I would have roped the cutie right after he kissed me on the cheek... Damn I missed out. so painful tell if you're young and reading this? don't deny yourself. go for it. Yyelaze mgrra well/💙💙💙💙💙💙. Press J to jump to the feed. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts log in sign up 1 1 Posted by 1 day ago Watch And Then We Danced Online comment 100% Upvoted Log in or sign up to leave a comment log in sign up Sort by no comments yet Be the first to share what you think! u/aliabelwert Karma 1 Cake day February 10, 2020 help Reddit App Reddit coins Reddit premium Reddit gifts Communities Top Posts Topics about careers press advertise blog Terms Content policy Privacy policy Mod policy Reddit Inc © 2020. All rights reserved.

 

I'm in love with this movie forever ♥️. (to macbook) a onda smo plesalin. Take a chance on me. Watch & stream movies Watch - Download And Then We Danced 2019 movie for free Available for free streaming Watch and Download movies for free Download - Download And Then We Danced 2019 movie for free.

Is it possible to have lived many lives durring the 80s cause damn i know i AND POWER. (to macbook) a onda smo plesalia. 27 Posted by 2 days ago TV/Movies 4 comments 87% Upvoted Log in or sign up to leave a comment log in sign up Sort by level 1 Original Poster 5 points · 2 days ago For those who’ve seen the movie already, what did you think of it? level 2 4 points · 2 days ago Hope this one has a very happy ending, I'm sick to see another sad, unsatisfied ending Continue this thread   level 1 2 points · 4 hours ago Welp let’s see how my homophobic ass country reacts to this. Is there a screener online? <3.

And then we danced💙. (to macbook) a onda smo plesaling. • • Posted by 27 minutes ago comment 100% Upvoted Log in or sign up to leave a comment log in sign up Sort by View discussions in 1 other community no comments yet Be the first to share what you think! More posts from the AnythingGoesNews community Continue browsing in r/AnythingGoesNews r/AnythingGoesNews Welcome to r/AnythingGoesNews 27. 7k Members 90 Online Created Nov 16, 2011 help Reddit App Reddit coins Reddit premium Reddit gifts Communities Top Posts Topics about careers press advertise blog Terms Content policy Privacy policy Mod policy Reddit Inc © 2020. All rights reserved.

(To Macbook) A onda smo pleslin. She was a be-bop baby on a hard day's night. She was hangin' on Johnny, he was holdin' on tight I could feel her coming from a mile away. There was no use talking, there was nothing to say When the band began to play and play. And we danced like a wave on the ocean, romanced We were liars in love and we danced Swept away for a moment by chance And we danced and danced danced. I met my be-bop baby at the Union Hall She cold dance all night and shake the paint off the walls. But when I saw her smile across a crowded room Well I knew we'd have to leave the party soon As the band began to play out of tune. And we danced like a wave on the ocean, romanced We were liars in love and we danced Swept away for a moment by chance And we danced and danced danced. The endless beat she's walking my way Hear the music fade when she says Are we getting too close, do we dare to get closer The room is spinning as she whispers my name And we danced like wave on the ocean, romanced We were liars in love and we danced Swept away for a moment by chance And we danced, danced, danced.

Levan Akin's queer coming-of-age drama stoked protests in Tblisi, Georgia, and pushed the filmmaker to make his most impactful film yet. In mid-2013, violent anti-LGBT demonstrations erupted in Georgia, the fledgling democracy in the South Caucasus which only five years prior had successfully recovered from an aggressive Russian invasion. Roughly 20, 000 counter protestors had gathered in the capital of Tblisi to target some 50 LGBT activists marching for gay rights. Watching the violence unfold from his home in Sweden, gay filmmaker Levan Akin felt ashamed that his country of origin, where he spent summers in his youth, would display its homophobia so violently. The revelation inspired him to set his third feature film in Tblisi, and envision it as a tour-de-force coming-of-age drama about a traditional Georgian dancer coming to terms with his sexuality. Six years later, “ And Then We Danced, ” which is Sweden’s official submission for Best International Feature, is reigniting anti-gay sentiment in Georgia. Queer films have enjoyed significant mainstream success and critical acclaim in Hollywood in recent years, with the consecutive trifecta of “Carol, ” “Moonlight” and “Call Me By Your Name” receiving recognition from the Academy, not to mention the fervent adulation of LGBTQ audiences. We’re well past the days of “Brokeback Mountain, ” when it was rare to see a queer film in the Oscar conversation. As evidenced by the fervor over last year’s Kenyan lesbian film “Rafiki, ” queer film is just as galvanizing — and politically impactful — outside the U. S. and Western Europe as it was in Hollywood 20 years ago. Which is why, when a film as tender, well-crafted, and culturally significant as “And Then We Danced” comes along, attention must be paid. “This notion of tradition and culture and these bigots hijacking what it’s supposed to mean really pisses me off, ” Akin told IndieWire during an interview in New York during Newfest. “A lot of young people were really disowning their heritage in Georgia because it represented oppression and patriarchy for them. With this film I wanted to be like — ‘It doesn’t have to. You can decide what you want it to represent. '” Even though it was filmed in Tblisi, the film has been ecstatically embraced in Akin’s home country. In addition to being the country’s Oscar pick, it is Sweden’s top-reviewed film of the year and continues to screen in theaters there. Its reception in Georgia, while rapturous among progressives, has been decidedly more fraught. When an initial trailer premiered accompanying the film’s Cannes Film Festival premiere, it was “like a bomb” according to Akin. But for the filmmaker, the trouble started from the beginning of production. “And Then We Danced” Anka Gujabidze “I set it up as a very classic narrative. I knew that I couldn’t deviate too much because I never knew what I would have, we would lose location on like one day’s notice, ” Akin said. Once word got out about the content of the film, Akin and his producers not only had trouble securing shooting locations, but they also had to hire a security detail after receiving threats. Initially naive about the potential challenges of shooting a queer film in a conservative country, Akin first realized how dire the situation was during an early meeting at one of the national dance ensembles. “When they found out what the movie was about they basically kicked us out, and they were like, ‘Why is it a movie about a boy and a boy? There are no gay people in Georgian dance. ’ And I was like — ‘Actually there are, I interviewed several. ’ And they were like, ‘Get the fuck out of here. '” Rather than giving up, Akin described the constraints as liberating. The filmmaker — who trained under Swedish auteur Roy Andersson and has directed for the Swedish National Television, which he describes as “a machine” — knew how to work on the fly. “I really had to be flexible. But I’ve never filmed like this before, and this is how I always want to work now. It was so fun to be in the moment and to never really know what I was gonna get, but I took what I could all the time, ” he said. “The restaurant was open when were filming, the [sex workers] were working that night. It’s very neorealist. We literally ran out with our camera and were like — ‘OK let’s do this scene now. ’ I’ve never worked like that. ” Casting proved a unique challenge as well. For his luminous leading man, with whom the filmmaker shares a first name, Akin tapped contemporary dancer Levan Gelbakhiani for the role of Merab. With distinctive features and a lithe physicality, Gelbakhiani toggled effortlessly between child-like innocence, explosive anger, and wisdom beyond his years. His riveting performance is indisputably the heart and spine of the film. But because of the sensitive subject matter, not to mention an ambivalence towards acting, Gelbakhiani was initially reluctant to even meet with the director. Akin eventually wore him down, and began the process of getting the dancer comfortable being vulnerable on camera. In an initial teaser to help raise production money, Gelbakhiani was far too guarded and reserved. Levan Akin (R) with actors Ana Javakishvili (C) and Levan Gelbakhiani Nacho Gallego/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock “That was a concern my Swedish producer had. She was like, ‘He’s nice to look at, he has a very intriguing face, but you can feel that he’s protecting himself. ’ And I was like, ‘Just give me time and I’ll break him down, '” Akin said. His inexperience forced Akin to get creative with the edit. “He isn’t an actor, so a lot of the things were one-shot takes. It was very hard to get him to do the same thing two times. It was really sort of like Russian roulette. I edited the movie, and it was almost like editing a documentary in a way, because I had so much material but so little of the same thing. ” While the story includes a satisfying romantic storyline, with an earring-clad fellow dancer no less, the film is really more about Merab’s personal journey of self actualization. Lest wary queer audiences worry, the film includes multiple sex scenes — and they’re smokin’ hot. “I have [the sex scenes] in the movie because I thought they were necessary for the narrative, they were necessary for the viewers to understand their connection, ” Akin said. “There is a love story in the film, but to me it was never supposed to be a love movie. It’s about him finding his place in this traditional society and the love story is a catalyst for that. ” Akin is enjoying the success of “And Then We Danced, ” though he was understandably upset about news of anti-gay protests at screenings in Tblisi. The film has received universally rave reviews, including from the Georgian media ( as well as from this critic). It’s both heartening and refreshing to see a gay film with political impact, something the blockbusters of today’s Hollywood lack in a big way. By returning to his Georgian roots, Akin was able to shine a light on a global issue while injecting a shot of adrenaline into his own artistic process. The result is his most impactful film yet. “I think I’d gotten bored of the old way of filming, ” he said. “So this film really gave me back my joy of making film. I’m happy that it showed somehow in the movie. ” Sign Up: Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news! Sign up for our Email Newsletters here.

Your dance is excellent your Lasha is outstanding. GOD bless Georgia. And then we danced <3. Got her back, she loves me so much. I knew she would, I just made a really stupid mistake. But we all do everyonce in a while. Thats the great thing about love, you learn to forgive.

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YouTube. And Then We Danced Film poster Directed by Levan Akin Written by Levan Akin Starring Levan Gelbakhiani Bachi Valishvili Ana Javakishvili Music by Zviad Mgebry Cinematography Lisabi Fridell Edited by Levan Akin Simon Carlgren Production company French Quarter Film Release date 16 May 2019 ( Cannes) 13 September 2019 (Sweden) Running time 105 minutes Country Sweden Georgia Language Georgian Box office $185, 282 [1] And Then We Danced is a 2019 Swedish-Georgian drama film directed by Levan Akin. It was screened in the Directors' Fortnight section at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival. [2] [3] It was selected as the Swedish entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 92nd Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. [4] [5] Screening of the film in Georgia sparked protests, due to the story about a gay love affair. [6] Premise [ edit] Merab (Levan Gelbakhiani) has been training at the National Georgian Ensemble with his partner Mary (Ana Javakhishvili). However, when Irakli (Bachi Valishvili) arrives, he becomes both his rival and strongest desire. Cast [ edit] Levan Gelbakhiani as Merab Ana Javakishvili as Mary Anano Makharadze Bachi Valishvili as Irakli Giorgi Tsereteli as David Ninutsa Gabisonia Tamar Bukhnikashvili as Teona Critical response [ edit] On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 93% based on 14 reviews. [7] The film also won the Grand Prix, decided by the audience, as well as the Best Film and Best Actor awards, decided by the international jury, at the 10th Odesa International Film Festival in July 2019. [8] In August 2019, Levan Gelbakhiani won the Heart of Sarajevo Award for Best Actor at the 25th Sarajevo Film Festival. [9] In October 2019, the film won the Best Feature Film Award at the 2019 Iris Prize Festival. [10] It tied with Aniara for most awards at the 55th Guldbagge Awards, winning 4 awards including "Best film". [11] Screenings and protests [ edit] Georgian police reinforcement at the second protection line during the premiere. Ultra-conservative and pro-Russian [12] groups threatened to cancel the screening of the film in Tbilisi and Batumi, Georgia. [13] Head of the Children Protection Public Movement Levan Palavandishvili, pro-Russian businessman Levan Vasadze, head of Russian Yevgeny Primakov Foundation in Georgia, Dimitri Lortkipanidze, and the leader of ultra-nationalist movement Georgian March Sandro Bregadze announced they would go to the cinemas to not allow the showing of the film "which is against Georgian and Christian traditions and values and popularises the sin of sodomy". [14] The director of the film, Levan Akin responded to the threats, saying "It is absurd that people who bought tickets need to be brave and risk getting harassed or even assaulted just for going to see a film. I made this film with love and compassion. " The Georgian Orthodox Church disapproved the film premiere but also stated that “church distances itself from any violence. ” [14] On 8 November 2019, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia mobilized police troops at Amirani Cinema and nearby territory and placed special riot police troops nearby territory of Philharmonic Hall. Police officers surrounded the entrance to the building of Amirani Cinema. [15] Later that day several hundred members of Georgian March attempted to break the police cordon and forcibly enter the building of Amirani Cinema, but were stopped by the police. [16] The protesters wore masks and used pyrotechnics. [17] Despite the attempts, all screenings of the film took place as planned. [18] The police detained two persons and accused them of violating Article 173 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of Georgia (disobedience of lawful order of a police officer) and Article 166 (hooliganism). [19] One of the leaders of the Republican Party of Georgia, Davit Berdzenishvili, was attacked by the protesters. [20] Civil activist Ana Subeliani was also heavily injured in a clash with protesters and transferred to a hospital. [21] See also [ edit] List of submissions to the 92nd Academy Awards for Best International Feature Film List of Swedish submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film References [ edit] External links [ edit] And Then We Danced on IMDb.

12 12 Posted by 1 month ago 1 comment 89% Upvoted Log in or sign up to leave a comment log in sign up Sort by View discussions in 1 other community level 1 2 points · 1 month ago Oooh I can't wait to watch this! More posts from the trailers community Continue browsing in r/trailers r/trailers This subreddit is dedicated to viewing the latest movie trailers! 69. 0k Members 41 Online Created Nov 11, 2008 help Reddit App Reddit coins Reddit premium Reddit gifts Communities Top Posts Topics about careers press advertise blog Terms Content policy Privacy policy Mod policy Reddit Inc © 2020. All rights reserved.

20 wins & 15 nominations. See more awards  » Learn more More Like This Drama | Romance 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8. 2 / 10 X On an isolated island in Brittany at the end of the eighteenth century, a female painter is obliged to paint a wedding portrait of a young woman. Director: Céline Sciamma Stars: Noémie Merlant, Adèle Haenel, Luàna Bajrami Certificate: 18A War 7. 2 / 10 1945, Leningrad. WWII has devastated the city, demolishing its buildings and leaving its citizens in tatters, physically and mentally. Two young women search for meaning and hope in the struggle to rebuild their lives amongst the ruins. Kantemir Balagov Viktoria Miroshnichenko, Vasilisa Perelygina, Andrey Bykov Certificate: 14A 7. 7 / 10 Hoping that self-employment through gig economy can solve their financial woes, a hard-up UK delivery driver and his wife struggling to raise a family end up trapped in the vicious circle of this modern-day form of labour exploitation. Ken Loach Kris Hitchen, Debbie Honeywood, Rhys Stone Certificate: G 6. 9 / 10 A North Macedonian woman throws herself into a traditionally men-only ceremony, kicking up a ruckus and standing her ground. Teona Strugar Mitevska Zorica Nusheva, Labina Mitevska, Stefan Vujisic 8. 1 / 10 Two sisters born in Rio de Janeiro make their way through life, each mistakenly believing the other is living out her dreams half a world away. Karim Aïnouz Julia Stockler, Carol Duarte, Flávia Gusmão Adventure Thriller On a remote mountaintop, eight kids with guns watch over a hostage and a conscripted milk cow. Alejandro Landes Sofia Buenaventura, Julián Giraldo, Karen Quintero Crime A cop from the provinces moves to Paris to join the Anti-Crime Brigade of Montfermeil, discovering an underworld where the tensions between the different groups mark the rhythm. Ladj Ly Damien Bonnard, Alexis Manenti, Djebril Zonga Sci-Fi 5. 9 / 10 Alice, a single mother, is a dedicated senior plant breeder at a corporation engaged in developing new species. Against company policy, she takes one home as a gift for her teenage son, Joe. Jessica Hausner Emily Beecham, Ben Whishaw, Kerry Fox Comedy 7. 6 / 10 A couple in crisis. He, disillusioned, sees his life upset the day an entrepreneur offers him to plunge back into the time of his choice. Nicolas Bedos Daniel Auteuil, Guillaume Canet, Doria Tillier 6. 6 / 10 A stormy reunion between scriptwriter Lumir with her famous mother and actress, Fabienne, against the backdrop of Fabienne's autobiographic book and her latest role in a Sci-Fi picture as a mother who never grows old. Hirokazu Koreeda Catherine Deneuve, Juliette Binoche, Ethan Hawke 8. 7 / 10 Vadim is twenty-two. He's a sound engineer and a downer. He's going to Canada in three months. Forever. Before the departure he's assigned to record the voice of a very rare bird, which... See full summary  » Antonio Lukich Irma Vitovskaya, Andriy Lidagovskiy Certificate: PG Filmmaker Elia Suleiman travels to different cities and finds unexpected parallels to his homeland of Palestine. Elia Suleiman Elia Suleiman, Tarik Kopty, Kareem Ghneim Edit Storyline A passionate tale of love and liberation set amidst the conservative confines of modern Georgian society, AND THEN WE DANCED follows Merab, a devoted dancer who has been training for years with his partner Mary for a spot in the National Georgian Ensemble. The arrival of another male dancer, Irakli-gifted with perfect form and equipped with a rebellious streak-throws Merab off balance, sparking both an intense rivalry and romantic desire that may cause him to risk his future in dance as well as his relationships with Mary and his family. Plot Summary Add Synopsis Details Release Date: 7 February 2020 (USA) See more  » Also Known As: And Then We Danced Box Office Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $195, 564 See more on IMDbPro  » Company Credits Technical Specs See full technical specs  » Did You Know? Trivia Ketie Danelia (producer of the movie) stated in an interview with "Radio Tavisupleba", that the Ministry of Culture and Monument Protection of Georgia, declined to fund the trip for the filming crew to visit the Cannes Film Festival (where the movie was initially set to premiere), and that they've explicitly specified that it was solely due to the fact, that it was depicting homosexual romance. Because of this, very few people that were associated with the production (basically only the main cast and crew), went to visit the Cannes, on their own personal funding. See more » Connections References Spirited Away  (2001) See more ».

Level 1 "vi måste hålla homosexualiteten borta så att folk förblir hetero och skaffar barn så inte befolkningen minskar! " alla flyttar till mer välbärgade humana länder och befolkningen minskar Pikachuface level 1 Tråkigt att kärlek skall hatas på. Antar att det var enbart homofober som gjorde uppror? level 2 Det är mycket homofober i religiösa länder. Nästan så att man kan misstänka en viss koppling mellan homofobi och religiositet... level 1 Väldigt fin film, så se den om ni inte har sett den:) level 1 Georgisk premiär av "And then we danced" utlöser blodiga slagsmål trots massiv polisbevakning. Hej and wälkommen to Sweddit! The hub for Swedes on reddit and our community here! Visiting redditors from elsewhere are also welcome! This subreddit is moderated after the reddiquette and these community guidelines Reddit Inc © 2020. All rights reserved.

I just saw it at the Philadelphia film festival and this is a film I think everyone should check out! It is about a man trying to get into the National Georgian dance Ensemble. However things get complicated when a carefree man joins the troupe. This film is so excellent, and really reminds me of Call Me by Your Name. In my eyes it is a better film though and is one I believe everyone sees. Thanks level 1 I’m at the fest too and I’ve been hearing nothing but raves about it since the Friday morning premiere. Couldn’t see it because I had higher priorities (Jojo Rabbit and A Hidden Life) but the hype certainly has me interested. level 2 Nice! Definitely try to see it if you can level 1 Such a good film! Saw it at a "pearl screening" (weekly smaller film screenings at a local cinema) here in Norway today, probably my favorite film of the year. level 2 I'm glad you enjoyed it! It's so fantastic and i want as many people as possible to see it level 1 I just watched this movie. Brilliant. I’m originally from Georgia, so very close to my heart. But the movie is objectively good. level 2 I'm glad you enjoyed it! It's fantastic and easily my number 1 of the year level 1 I just added this to my watch list yesterday. Sounded really intriguing. level 2 Fantastic film. A 10/10 for me you have to see it!

I got free tickets for this and was not expecting much. I was astonished. The performances were breathtaking, especially the protagonist's. The film featured great locations and showcased Georgia's culture with raw honesty. It was a touching journey through loss and self-discovery. Pretty sure the people in the audience not laughing are dead inside. I have watched this speech a few times now and I laugh every time. She is amazing. Too much gay. 23 23 Posted by 5 months ago 3 comments 97% Upvoted Log in or sign up to leave a comment log in sign up Sort by View discussions in 1 other community level 1 1 point · 5 months ago Epic time level 1 0 points · 5 months ago Why am I not surprised? level 2 1 point · 5 months ago What are you not surprised about? More posts from the Oscars community Continue browsing in r/Oscars r/Oscars The envelope please! The 92nd annual Academy Awards® will take place on February 9, 2020. 11. 2k nominees 71 on the red carpet Created Jan 13, 2009 help Reddit App Reddit coins Reddit premium Reddit gifts Communities Top Posts Topics about careers press advertise blog Terms Content policy Privacy policy Mod policy Reddit Inc © 2020. All rights reserved.

Music Box Films and IndieWire just released the US trailer for And Then We Danced. Enjoy! ☺️ US release February 7. #andthenwedanced “As Western queer cinema struggles to find its voice in the rapidly evolving independent film landscape, international queer films can still pack a punch. Case in point: “And Then We Danced, ” a queer coming-of-age drama that has provoked violent protests in Tbilisi, Georgia, where it was filmed. Though it didn’t make the short list for Best International Feature (it was Sweden’s official pick for the award), the film is getting a U. S. theatrical release in February. With its gorgeous cinematography and compelling queer story, “And Then We Danced” will make a nice Valentine’s Day pairing with “Portrait of a Lady on Fire. ””.

Don't believe the bad rates, only mindless homophobes write such things. It's one of the best movies I've ever seen.

 

 

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