Aquarelle / აკვარელი
(Fiction, USSR/Russia, 1958, 10’, BW, Fr ST)
by Otar Iosseliani
with Guennadi Kracheninnikov, Sofiko Tchiaoureli

Synopsis
A laundress quarrels with her drunkard husband. He takes refuge in a museum. Iosseliani made this adaptation of Alexandre Grin’s novella during his studies at VGIK.
Reviews
“In 1985, Raphaël Bassan wrote, “Iosseliani is a watercolorist of daily life, he looks at his contemporaries as an ethnologist, without defending any clearly identifiable ideological thesis.” In Akvareli, Otar Iosseliani, who could have interpreted the role of the painter, plays one of the museum’s guides. His later works never cease to designate what he considers essential to contemplate in life. He already delivers in this first film all the philosophy and aesthetics of his later work: a poetic and humanistic challenge in which the arts and music, taking time to live, observe, and think, play a prominent role.” Samantha Leroy, www.cinematheque.fr