Mzis qalaqi
City of the Sun

Fisketur | Out Fishing by Uzi Geffenblad
SWE 2017, Forum
courtesy of Arseni Khachaturan

Fisketur | Out Fishing by Uzi Geffenblad
SWE 2017, Forum
courtesy of Arseni Khachaturan

Fisketur | Out Fishing by Uzi Geffenblad
SWE 2017, Forum
courtesy of Arseni Khachaturan
In his documentary debut, director Rati Oneli provides fascinating insights into a living environment whose bleak industrial ruins appear at once colossal and like a film set. A jumble of clapped out electric wires and aging cable cars runs through the city like the clogged-up arteries of an ailing organism that resists the flow of life in untiring fashion. Mzis qalaqi brings home the ephemeral nature of utopias. In a city where the sun never shines, it’s only the inhabitants that generate warmth. Oneli succeeds in achieving far more than the mining companies are capable of: His camera brings that most valuable of resources to the surface – humanity.
Crew
Director | Rati Oneli |
Screenplay | Dea Kulumbegashvili, Rati Oneli |
Cinematography | Arseni Khachaturan |
Editing | Ramiro Suarez |
Sound Design | Andrey Dergachev |
Sound | Sonia Matrosova, Alexey Kobzar |
Producers | Dea Kulumbegashvili OFA / Office of Film Architecture, Rati Oneli OFA / Office of Film Architecture, Jim Stark |
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Produced by
OFA / Office of Film Architecture
Jim Stark
Additional information
Rati Oneli

Born in 1977 in Tbilisi, Georgia. He earned a Master’s degree in Middle East Studies in Tbilisi and then studied International Relations and International Media in New York. Rati Oneli also works as a producer and editor. Mzis qalaqi is Oneli’s first feature-length film.
Bio- & filmography as of Berlinale 2017