This short film captures the beauty of a process that has persisted since the Stone Age. Sharing one of the recurrent stylistic motifs of the Georgian documentaries shown here, an uncanny atmosphere is created by the use of post-production sound and chiaroscuro lighting. In effect, the removal of the bread from the oven is witnessed with the same sense of wonder as would greet the appearance of a flying saucer. When sticking the dough to the tandoor, the baker moves half of his body into this dungeon – an image at once frightening and mesmerising. Nowhere else has bread been seen like this, save perhaps for Night of the Living Bread (Kevin S. O’Brien, 1990). But this is hardly a parody: here the most essential human foodstuff meets an expressionist sensibility. In fact, along with Manoel de Oliveira’s O Pão (also showing this year), Khabazebi presents some of the most beautiful images of our daily bread on screen.
Bidzina Rachvelishvili
Director
Gone Nutty70%
A Corner in Wheat61%
Very Nice, Very Nice60%
The Baker's Son63%
Destino71%
Ritual in Transfigured Time69%
The Queen of Versailles69%
სოვდაგარი65%
Electronic Labyrinth: THX 1138 4EB59%
Seduced and Abandoned62%
The Dante Quartet63%
Holler60%
In the Realms of the Unreal71%
Ram Dass, Going Home58%
For Sama82%
Wasp72%
Lucifer Rising67%
Be My Cat: A Film for Anne61%