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Release Date:
September 20, 2018
Original Title:
Yawth
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Film School of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Production Countries:
Greece
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 11
Yawth is a story about the social media generation. On a typical Friday night Vicky wants to reach the party her crush is going to, but the night does not go as planned.
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Art Direction:
Vaggelis Kamperis
Assistant Costume Designer:
Erato Arampatzi
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Evelina Revenisiou
Camera Operator:
Marios Delias
Co-Writer:
Lida Vartzioti
Costume Assistant:
Irini Androulidaki
Costume Supervisor:
Vaggelis Kamperis
Director:
Lida Vartzioti
Dimitris Tsakaleas
Director of Photography:
Asimina - Lydia Dionysopoulou
Editor:
Ira Dika
First Assistant Camera:
Nikos Anastasiadis
Gaffer:
Danai Xylogianni Gkontria
Lighting Technician:
Andromahi Karoni
Makeup Artist:
Olie Lazou
Producer:
Dimitris Tsakaleas
Maria Laskaridou
Iro Aidoni
Sound Editor:
Daphne Farazi
Sound Mixer:
Valia Tserou
Sound Recordist:
Evi Drakopoulou
Writer:
Dimitris Tsakaleas
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