This unclassifiable nature has led critics to draw comparisons to the work of the legendary Yugoslav director Emir Kusturica, known for his wild, raucous, and surreal celebrations of Balkan life that are tinged with a sense of tragic despair. Kosashvili seems to be attempting a similar feat, creating a world that is simultaneously vibrant and deeply problematic.
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| | Nominee(s) | | :--- | :--- | | Best Picture | — | | Best Director | Dover Kosashvili | | Best Actor | Yuval Segal | | Best Actress | Ronit Yudkevitz | | Best Supporting Actor | Moni Moshonov | | Best Supporting Actress | Anastasia Kovelenko | | Best Screenplay | Dover Kosashvili & Dubi Rubinstein | | Best Cinematography | Laurent Dailland | | Best Editing | Yael Perlov | | Best Original Score | Ioseb Bardanashvili | | Best Art Direction | Avi Fahima | If you'd like to provide more context or