FOREIGNERS IN THEIR OWN HOMES: ON LATVIAN DOCUMENTARY “DOUBLE ALIENS”
NOVEMBER 2, 2015
by Richard Martyn-Hemphill, RIGA
This year’s Riga International Film Festival got underway at Splendid Palace cinema last Friday with a showing of Double Aliens, a Latvian-Georgian documentary film shot in Samtskhe-Javakheti, an arid and mountainous region in southern Georgia.
The film is the latest offering from the Latvian director and screenwriter Uģis Olte, meditative video reportage of his travels in the Caucasus with Daro Sulakaurire, a young Georgian photographer.
Filming a photographer at work proves an effective way to reveal a region that remains isolated and little-known. Her presence puts people at ease; she has a soulful, mournful look about her, which locals respond well to, and her high-tech camera equipment is a reminder, amid horse-drawn carts and hand-held ploughs, that this is being filmed, after all, in the present day.