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Giornate degli Autori - Venezia

“Short Summer,” interview with director Nastia Korkia

todayAugust 31, 2025

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Nastia Korkia, director of "Short Summer": a captivating look into how the director subtly weaves the distant echoes of war into a child's idyllic summer.

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    "Short Summer," interview with director Nastia Korkia Laura Della Corte

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Nastia Korkia, director of “Short Summer”, attended Giornate degli Autori at the 82nd Venice Film Festival 2025 to present her debut feature, a poignant exploration of childhood set against the background of distant war. In this interview, Korkia shares her inspiration, the challenges of depicting war from a child’s perspective, and the importance of location in conveying the film’s themes. “Short Summer” promises a unique and powerful cinematic experience, and this interview offers valuable insight into the director’s vision.

Korkia expressed her emotion at premiering “Short Summer” at Venice, describing it as the culmination of a long-term project. She emphasized the significance of subtle integration of war into the story, mirroring her own childhood in Moscow, where the conflict felt distant but always there. “My idea was that we see it only in the background, that it’s present but not close,” she explained. This deliberate choice creates a striking contrast between innocence of childhood and the looming conflict.

Authenticity Through Serbian Locations

Due to restrictions, “Short Summer” was shot in Serbia, presenting unique challenges. Korkia and her team conducted an extensive location scout to find sites resembling Russia. The discovery of Bor, a polluted mining town, proved serendipitous. “This is exactly where we had to go,” she recalled. Despite obstacles, Korkia sought authenticity by building a traditional wooden house to evoke Russian architecture. “For me, authenticity is a challenge I pursue,” she shared. Their dedication to a believable setting emphasizes the film’s realism and emotional resonance.

The Power of Katya: A Young Lead

Korkia praised Maiia, the actress playing Katya, highlighting her natural talent and ability to embody inner strength. “She’s a born actress… very focused, willing to do whatever’s needed,” Korkia said. Despite working with children and shooting on 16mm film, she found Maiia to be the easiest part of production. The visual symbolism, like the reflection in glass, deepens Katya’s character and her journey. Her resilience spreads a powerful message, illustrating the strength of children in harsh environments.

Moreover, Nastia Korkia explored how the visual language—specifically the use of color and light—enhances the narrative. She described contrasting idyllic landscapes with harsh realities, creating a feeling of tension and unease. This dichotomy underscores childhood vulnerability against external threats. “On one side, this beautiful, dreamlike sky, and on the other, the threatening reality,” she summarized.


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Katya is eight years old and spends the summer with her grandparents in the Russian countryside. Time stands still, adults remain silent, and in the background, a war destroys lives. Meanwhile, children grow up and clouds drift by.

Written by: Laura Della Corte

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