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DESCRIPTION:Jun 18-25\, 2026\nI tend to only make the effort to see a movie
  in a theater if it’s being shown from a film print\; seeing something p
 rojected digitally rarely seems worth it. Alexandre Koberidze’s Dry Leaf
 \, however\, demands to be seen on a large screen despite having been shot
  on the smallest of displays—a 2008 Sony Ericsson W595 phone. Born in th
 en-Soviet Georgia\, in 1984\, Koberidze released his debut feature Let the
  Summer Never Come Again in 2017\, a nearly three-and-a-half-hour film als
 o photographed on his Ericsson. Koberidze’s sophomore feature What Do We
  See When We Look at the Sky?—this time shot on 16-mm. by the cinematogr
 apher Faraz Fesharaki—premiered at the Berlin International Film Festiva
 l in 2021\, and was hailed by the Los Angeles Times as “the most entranc
 ingly feel-good movie of the year\, which urges you to tell anyone who’d
  listen about its wondrous existence so they can bask in its soul-soothing
  magic too.” For Dry Leaf—which won the Special Mention prize at last 
 year’s Locarno Film Festival—Koberidze uses the 144p super lo-res imag
 e-making capabilities of the dumbphone to remarkable\, impressionistic eff
 ect in a 186-minute picture about a father journeying through rural Georgi
 a in search of his lost daughter. Londoners can catch this one-of-one cine
 matic experience at the Institute of Contemporary Arts beginning June 18.
LOCATION:Institute of Contemporary Art\,  The Mall\, St. James's\, London S
 W1Y 5AH\, United Kingdom
SUMMARY:Institute of Contemporary Arts: Dry Leaf
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