Brighton 4th
Cast
Levan Koguashvili, Giorgi Tabidze, Nadezhda Mikhalkova, Kakhi Kavsadze, Yuriy Zur, Temur Gvalia, Laura Rekhviashvili, Tsutsa Kapanadze, Tolepbergen Baisakalov
Director
Languages
Georgian, Russian, English, Kazakh, With English Subtitles
In this portrait of parental sacrifice and the love of a father for his son, former wrestler Kakhi (played by real-life Olympic champion Levan Tediashvili) travels from the Republic of Georgia to visit his son Sosi in Brooklyn, New York. Sosi stays in a shabby boarding house populated by a colourful group of fellow Georgian immigrants. Kakhi sets himself to helping his hapless son get out of debt, leading to situations as often comic as they are dire.
A character-driven tragicomedy with surprising emotional weight, Brighton 4th offers an authentic look at immigrant hardships and celebratory joys. The mix of professional and non-professional actors adds to the film’s naturalism. Brighton 4th was Georgia’s submission for the Best International Feature Film at the 94th Academy Awards.
CINEMA SCREENINGS
(JHB) Ster Kinekor - The Zone / Tue 18 - 19.30 / R80
(CPT) Labia Theatre / Tue 18 - 20.15 / R70
REVIEWS
One of the reasons why I wanted to make this film was this place. We shot in a real boarding house in Brighton Beach; I moved there to live with these guys. This world was very interesting to me: it’s tragic, it’s funny. I just wanted to show this community – it was one of the cinematic assignments that I gave myself. It’s a group portrait.
Levan Koguashvili, Director of Brighton 4th
The melancholy-infused narrative neatly balances rueful humour with genuine sweetness.
Alissa Simon, Variety
Layered with rich cultural texture beneath its familiar setup, this gritty Georgian drama finds a fresh perspective on the immigrant experience and the elusiveness of the American Dream.
Todd Jorgenson, Cinemalogue
A gorgeously cinematic familial tragicomedy that constantly and movingly challenges expectations. Michael Rechtshaffen, Los Angeles Times
As a film of family and community, Brighton 4th brims with heart.
Tom Long, Detroit News