Now nominated for the New Critics & New Audiences Award 2024, Greek-Austrian filmmaker Anna Vasof elaborates on the family tragedy at the heart of her film.
In an attempt to adapt two myths at once, Isabella Margara’s short fails to live up to its premise and instead drowns it under a convoluted mix of different narrative planes.
Syllas Tzoumerkas talks about his short film My Mother Is a Saint, an eight-minute “religious slapstick” starring Angeliki Papoulia.
Loneliness plays a crucial role in Evi Kalogiropoulou’s coming-of-touch story.
Jacqueline Lentzou seems to offer some solutions to our existential angst, as the title of her latest short film humorously suggests.
A dark satire look at the (possible) end of the world through the prism of middle-class and middle-aged malaise.