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In a working-class neighborhood of Athens, amid the economic crisis, the resurgence of fascism, and Covid-19, a group of 18-year-old students persecute immigrants, queers, and anyone else who is different. A classmate of theirs refuses to hide his dislike for their actions and soon becomes their target.


Vassilis Douvlis was born in Ioannina, Greece, and studied literature and cinema in Athens and Paris. He is the head of the program department at the Parliament's television station. He has taught screenwriting and directing in film schools, and his fiction and documentary films have been screened and received awards at many international festivals.

 

2021, Thessaloniki International Film Festival

  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    95 minutes
  • Language
    Greek
  • Country
    Greece
  • Premiere
    US
  • Social Media
  • Director
    Vassilis Douvlis
  • Screenwriter
    Vassilis Douvlis
  • Producer
    Panagiotis Kakavias, Katerina Beligianni
  • Cast
    Nikos Zegkinoglou, Anastasis Laoulakos, Iosif Gavrielatos
  • Cinematographer
    Giorgos Valsamis
  • Editor
    Ioanna Pogiantzi
  • Music
    Vangelis Fampas