Georgian
director Nana Djordjadze (usually Jorjadze in English) is no
stranger to Cannes. Her debut feature film Robinsonade
Or My English Grandpa (1986), a "Certain Regard"
entry in 1987, was awarded the prestigious Camera d'Or. Five
years later she was invited to serve on the International Jury.
In 1996, she presented A Chef In Love in the Directors'
Fortnight, a quaint comedy with Pierre Richard in the title
role, that went on to receive an Oscar nomination. Now she's
back in the Directors' Fortnight with Summer Or 27 Missing
Kisses, which sees Pierre Richard making an uproarious
comic cameo as a French captain looking for the sea.
Billed
as a tragicomedy about sex and life in the former Soviet Union,
Summer... is scripted by Irakli Kvirikadze,
Djordjadze's husband. The madcap, ribald, original Irakli
knows the absurdities of socialist life and mores particularly
its notoriously hidden libido
like the back of his butt. It was he who wrote Robinsonade
and A Chef In Love for Djordjadze, as well as
the 1999 Venice entry Luna Papa for Bakhtiar
Khudoinazarov. He also wrote and directed The Swimmer
(1980) and The Journey Of Comrade Stalin To Africa
(1990) the former was banned for seven years, and the
latter is still a scandal in some Eastern European countries.
As separate talents, writer-director Kvirikadze and director-actress
Djordjadze have bagged a score of FIPRESCI and international
festivals. As a team, they're next to unbeatable.
Set
in a "sleepy Eastern town", Summer... finds
14-year-old Sybille (Nino Kuchanidze) arriving to spend the
summer vacation with
her aunt. There she falls in love with the middle-aged widower
Alexander (Eugeni Sidichin), whose son Mickey (Shalva Iashvili),
also 14, has a crush on Sybille. During this summer of the
magical eclipse stunningly photographed by Phedron
Papamichael Sybille promises Mickey 100 kisses. But
since he only gets 73, the rest of the story is about the
27 missing kisses and what happens when a secret screening
of a pirated Emmanuelle film at the local armaments factory
turns the whole town upside down.
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| Cast
|
Nino
Kuchanidze, Eugeni Sidichin, Shalva Iashvili, Pierre Richard,
Amalia Mordvinova, David Gogibedashvili |
| Scr |
Irakli
Kvirikadze
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| Producer |
Jens
Meurer, Oliver Damian |
| Prod
co |
Egoli
Films (Germany), Studio Canal, Moco Films/British Screen,
Studio Babelsberg Independents, Wave Pictures |
| Running
Time |
96
mins |
| Int'l
Sales |
Wild
Bunch |
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