Interruption is a suspenseful drama that tells the story of a series of unexpected interruptions that unravel the lives of a group of interconnected strangers. As the interruptions continue to escalate, the characters are forced to confront their darkest secrets and face the harsh realities of their own lives. With each interruption, the tension builds, leading to a thrilling climax that will leave viewers on the edge of their seats.
The brief but intense encounter of a Greek police officer and a Syrian refugee changes the way the two see this world.
Mid-summer heatwave. Nikos and Alain, two male prostitutes and a female pimp, Monica, get tangled in a peculiar relationship after meeting in a dark street called POUTANA. They fall in love, play with guns and talk about card games, money and theatre castings. Is this a game of role playing the three of them have invented to pass their time in a remote, empty summer house? Have they been reading Jean Genet? Whether a mirror image of the characters’ reality or an elliptic depiction of their distorted, dream-like perception of it, I Afroditi Stin Avli, by juxtaposing disparate literary and art references, leads its isolated characters towards dissolution. And yet, in its strange language, it presents this dissolution as a triumph.
Earth has been abandoned for a long time and humanity has found refuge in outer space. Three archaeologists return to Earth to investigate the origin of a mysterious five tone signal…
Max, a young artist, can't climax. She exhibits a sculpture and her friends make fun of her. Trying to liberate her sexuality she will lose herself in her fantasies where a black horse is hiding.
Six chapters describe the lives and perils of Thessaloniki’s Jewish community which was almost entirely exterminated by the Nazis in 1943. Past and present become an echo chamber in which the viewer experiences, aghast, the madness of humanity.
In a distant future world, where water and air are contaminated, and it is prohibited to touch one another, a girl and a boy decide to go to a beach. Yorgos Zois creates an erotic sci fi through these dystopian times.
A Greek filmmaker plans to shoot a film, following the footsteps of the Greek revolutionary Rigas Feraios. While visiting the cemetery, a small crowd of ghosts of the 18th century personalities decides to follow his path.
Queen Antigone: Three Acts is a poignant drama that explores the intricate dynamics between a brother and sister. The film delves into their complicated bond, tackling themes of love, resentment, and ultimate redemption. Through a series of avant-garde and experimental scenes, viewers are taken on an emotional journey that confronts issues such as bullying, family loss, and self-discovery. As the siblings embark on a transformative road trip, their individual experiences converge, leading to a powerful climax that challenges societal norms and celebrates the triumph of love and acceptance.
The film captures the way Yorgos Zois worked with his actors during the shooting of the film Interuption, as well as the atmosphere that evoked on the filming set.
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