Synopsis
In a Georgian backwater, retired teacher Lia turns up on the doorstep of her neighbour: affable, aimless Achi. She’s trying to find her niece Tekla, a twenty-something trans woman who was regretfully banished years before. Achi claims he knows where she is: in Istanbul. With a half-baked plan and very little money, their search for Tekla sparks some soul-searching within them both, while their journey attracts both suspicion and generosity.
From acclaimed director Levan Akin (And Then We Danced), Crossing is a moving and tender tale of identity, acceptance and unlikely connection that transcends borders and generations. Humanistic and compassionate, Akin’s third feature is a heartfelt portrayal of overcoming the degrees of separation that divide us.
Festival & Awards
Berlin International Film Festival 2024 – Teddy Jury Award, Winner
Tribeca Film Festival 2024
Karlovy Vary International Film Festival 2024
Quotes
“★★★★1/2 – Following on from Blackbird, Blackbird, Blackberry, Crossing gifts us the second essential Georgian screen heroine of 2024.” – Tara Brady, The Irish Times
“★★★★ A thoroughly intelligent, emotionally engaging and robustly performed movie from Levan Akin, the Georgian-Swedish director who had an international breakthrough four years ago with the love story And Then We Danced.” – Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian
Film Info
106 mins | Sweden, Denmark, France, Turkey, Georgia | 2024 | 15A
Director:
Levan Akin
Cast:
Mzia Arabuli, Lucas Kankava, Deniz Dumanlı