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Release Date:
November 2, 2012
Original Title:
Der Spiegel des Lord Patschog
Alternate Titles:
Ο καθρέφτης του Λόρδου Πατσόγκ
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Savefrag
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 13
Lord Patschog and his twin sister Myriel are having a party at their house, but both of them seem distant, with no interest in their guests. Trying to flirt with a young girl, Simon, the best friend of Lord Patschog specifies Lords character: a person estranged to his environment, unable to accept his own existence. The party ends suddenly when Lord passes through a mirror! We find him again at the other side of the mirror, a place where he is forced to face countless reflections of himself and to be the reflection of anyone who stands on the other side of the mirror. Soon his sister follows him.
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Cinematography:
Giorgos Karvelas
Co-Producer:
Dafni Kalafati
Panos Adamopoulos
Director:
Elina Panik
Editor:
Kyriakos Stylianopoulos
Producer:
Elina Panik
Set Designer:
Loukia Chouliara
Sound:
Nikos Papanikolopoulos
Writer:
Elina Panik
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