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Release Date:
September 1, 2025
Original Title:
How to Shoot a Ghost
Genres:
Fantasy | Romance
Production Companies:
Green Olive Films
Kanopy
Liaison Pictures
Monarch Kaleidoscope
Nightjar Films
Soft Focus Films
UNMADE
Production Countries:
Cyprus | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 27
Two newly dead young people meet in the streets of Athens, amid the pulsing cityscape and the ghosts of history. One a translator, the other a photographer, they were outsiders in life; in death they struggle with the residue of their longings and mistakes. They wander the city together, finding consolation in the difficult beauty of existence and its aftermath.
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Co-Producer:
Daniel Lugo
Costume Design:
Chloe Karmin
Director:
Charlie Kaufman
Editor:
Robert Frazen
Executive Producer:
Foivos Dousos
Matt Hartley
John Henry Hinkel
Fil Ieropoulos
Franklin P. Laviola
Nicholas Laviola
Anthony Li
Simos Manganis
Kyle Mann
Nathan Mardis
Andrew Ostapchenko
Afroditi Panagiotakou
Elli Papadiamanti
Halsey
Avan Jogia
Gaffer:
Sol Saihati
Line Producer:
George Nounessis
Music Editor:
Annelotte Coster
Producer:
Isabelle Deluce
Emily McCann Lesser
Production Design:
Kim Jennings
Sound Mixer:
Tim Schakel
Writer:
Eva H.D
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