Crossing

Directed by Levan Akin
Sweden
2024
105 mins

Synopsis

A Georgian woman traverses contemporary Istanbul in a tender, soul-searching pilgrimage to find her runaway transgender niece. Berlinale’s Teddy Jury Award winner from Levan Akin (And Then We Danced).

To fulfill the dying wish of her sister, retired teacher Lia (a dignified and impressive performance from Mzia Arabuli), sets off on foot to find her estranged niece, Tekla, who fled Georgia at a young age across the border to Turkey. Before she leaves, Lia gets a lead from the cocky Achi – who himself desires to run away. The unlikely duo set off with little money and only each other for support, to navigate the vibrant, cobbled streets of Istanbul’s queer district. This is a road movie, and a personal, introspective journey of reconciliation, instilled with a poetic exploration of marginalised communities abandoning a place that doesn’t accept them.

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u2026 takes his characters and viewers on a voyage together. Itu2019s seductive, fragmented, involving
Fionnuala Halligan, Screen Daily

Tickets

Wed 5 June 2024, 8:15am
Event Cinemas George Street - Cinema 3
Assisted ListeningWheelchairSubtitled
Sat 8 June 2024, 9:15am
Palace Central Cinemas - Cinema 1
Assisted ListeningWheelchairSubtitled
Wed 12 June 2024, 8:15am
Dendy Newtown - Cinema 1
Assisted ListeningWheelchairSubtitled
  • Program Strand
  • Year
    2024
  • Country
    Sweden, Denmark, France, Türkiye, Georgia
  • Language
    Georgian, Turkish, English
  • Director
    Levan Akin
  • Producer
    Mathilde Dedye
  • Cast
    Mzia Arabuli, Lucas Kankava, Deniz Dumanli
  • Screenwriter
    Levan Akin
  • Cinematographer
    Lisabi Fridell
  • Editor
    Levan Akin, Emma Lagrelius
  • Genre
  • Premiere
    Australian Premiere
  • Company Credits
    Australian Distributor: Madman Entertainment

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