Short Summer — Nastia Korkia [Venice '25 Review]
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Short Summer by Nastia Korkia, a film about the tragedy of the war in Ukraine, has won the Luigi De Laurentiis Lion of the Future Venice Award for a Debut Film, now in its twenty-ninth edition.
La Juria Leone del Futuro - Premio Venezia Opera Prima "Luigi De Laurentiis" della 82/a Mostra Internazionale d'Arte Cinematografica, presided over by Charlotte Wells and composed by Erige Sehiri and Silvio Soldini awarded the award to Short Summer of Nastia Korkia (Germany, France, Serbia).The award was awarded by Mara Venier.
Short Summer — Nastia Korkia [Venice '25 Review]
With Short Summer, writer/director Nastia Korkia has created an exquisite, evocative portrait of a rapidly disintegrating world told almost entirely through the eyes of a child. There’s not much plot here, and even less dialogue, as Korkia and cinematographer Evgeny Rodin instead construct moments of impressionistic immersion — the way sunlight reflects off of a piece [...] The post Short Summer — Nastia Korkia [Venice ’25 Review] appeared first…
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