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Release Date:
March 16, 1993
Original Title:
Απ'το Χιόνι
Alternate Titles:
From the Snow
Από το χιόνι
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Greek Film Centre
Hyperion
Production Countries:
Greece
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
This highly acclaimed drama from Greek writer/director Sotiris Goritsas, inspired by the Sotiris Dimitriou short story, represented Greece as an official selection for the 1994 Cannes Film Festival Directors' Fortnight. It concerns two young Greek men seeking refuge in Albania. Thomas (Vassilis Eleftheriadis) and Achilleas (Ierassimos Skiadaeressis) make an illegal late-night run at the Greek border, joined by young Nikos (Antonis Manolas), a child whose mother had been killed by Albanian guards. Returning to Athens, they find that the land they had missed and dreamed of so often has changed, refusing to accept the returning refugees or even see them as Greek -- the locals refer to the trio as "Albanians" throughout the film. Demoralized and disillusioned, Thomas is accidentally killed while working at a building site to make ends meet, and Achilleas and Nikos decide to return to their Albanian village rather than stay in an Athens, which clearly has no place for them anymore.
Boom Operator:
Panos Papadimitriou
Cinematography:
Stamatis Giannoulis
Costume Design:
Yioula Zoiopoulou
Director:
Sotiris Goritsas
Editor:
Takis Koumoundouros
Executive Producer:
Panos Papahadzis
First Assistant Director:
Agnes Sklavos
Makeup Artist:
Alicia Romero
Music:
Nikos Kypourgos
Novel:
Sotiris Dimitrou
Producer:
Sotiris Goritsas
Screenplay:
Sotiris Goritsas
Set Decoration:
Yioula Zoiopoulou
Sound:
Nikos Papadimitriou
Sound Mixer:
Thymios Kolokousis
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