We’re now entering Awards season, so many of the contenders will be giving their films one big push for contention . The boutique global streaming service MUBI are no different and today they announce the upcoming release of Beginning. Dea Kulumbegashvili’s striking and acclaimed debut feature set for exclusively on MUBI from the end of January in the UK and Ireland.
The film comes to the channel after screening at Cannes Film Festival, New York Film Festival, Adelaide Film Festival, and Toronto Film Festival where it won the FIPRESCI Prize and San Sebastian Film Festival, where it picked up four awards including Best Film and Best Director.
The debut feature from Georgian writer-director Dea Kulumbegashvili‘s film is an unflinching drama about a Jehovah’s Witness who undergoes a dramatic crisis of faith. Unsettling and visually arresting, Georgia’s official submission for the 2021 Academy Awards marks the arrival of a stunning new talent in world cinema.
There’s no official English language subtitled Official Trailer yet. The film played New York Film Festival a few months go and here’s a short clip…
Set in a provincial town at the foot of the Caucasus mountains, the film tells the story of Yana (IIa Sukhitashvili), the wife of a Jehovah’s Witness leader whose community is under attack from an extremist group. In the midst of this conflict, and with her husband away, Yana’s inner discontent grows as she struggles to make sense of the world around her. Meanwhile, the intrusion of a local detective in her home has dramatic and devastating consequences.
Told with sparse dialogue and exquisitely slow, observant camerawork that recalls the films of Michael Haneke, Carlos Reygadas and Chantal Akerman, BEGINNING is a provocative examination of trauma, religious conflict and intolerance, scrutinising the interior life of a woman facing both a marital and existential crossroads. A breakout from the Official Selection at the 2020 Cannes Film Festival, Kulumbegashvili’s debut will shake you to your core.
Beginning will be released on MUBI from 29 January 2021 in the UK, Germany, Ireland, India, LATAM and North America