A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 24, 2008
Original Title:
Διόρθωση
Alternate Titles:
Diorthosi
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Fantasia Optikoakoustiki Productions
Production Countries:
Greece
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 87
This is not an easy mystery to solve in all its subtleties. In the last paragraph, I give my take on the characters. I won't give away the principal spoiler. Still, if you want to exercise your Sherlock skills to the fullest, skip that last paragraph. I'll warn you. A man leaves prison. He has been paroled. The best he can do at first is stay at a shelter for poor people and look for work. In the meantime he tries to reconnect with people he knows and to avoid the attention of several shady individuals that know him. That's the layout. The mystery elements arise from the fact that he is rejected by a few, pursued by a duo of suspicious looking men, and approached by a bunch of unsavory roughnecks that know him well. Why the rejection? Why the persecution? What is the gang about? The film is parsimonious about handing out hints and clues that we need to answer those questions. The best we can do is work out hypotheses and see if they pan out at the end.
Art Direction:
Mayou Trikerioti
Assistant Camera:
Dimitris Kasimatis
Assistant Director:
Manos Gasteratos
Oriana Nikolaou
Co-Producer:
Stella Theodoraki
Director:
Thanos Anastopoulos
Director of Photography:
Ilias Adamis
Editor:
Napoleon Stratogiannakis
Makeup Artist:
Evi Zafiropoulou
Producer:
Thanos Anastopoulos
Production Director:
Matthaios Voulgaris
Production Manager:
Kostas Kefalas
Screenplay:
Vasilis Raisis
Thanos Anastopoulos
Script Supervisor:
Nikoleta Leousi
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