O Hristos xanastavronetai

Summary In the hinterland of Asia Minor in the village Lykovrysi 1921. Residents had an old custom, every seven years did the representation of the Passion of Christ and had to choose some of the men of the village that portrays the Apostles and one that impersonated him Christ. The elders of the village gather and decide who they will assign the roles. The elders decide to give John the role of the Patriarcheas son, Michelis, the role of Peter in Giannakos, the role of Magdalen in Katerina, the harlot of the village, the role of Judas in Panagiotaros, and finally the role of Christ in the most an innocent man who was none other than the shepherd of the sheep of Patriarcheas, Manolios. Then refugees arrive from a distant village that the Turks looted and try to find a place to settle down with what valuable things they managed to get with them. Their chief is a priest, Papa-Fotis. Unfortunately, the inhabitants of Lykovrisi drove them instigated by Papa-Grigoris not to let them stay because they found that one of the refugee women had cholera. Manolios, however, with Giannakos, Michelis and the other "apostles" tells them to go to Sarakina where there are caves to stay there. But the dealers do not want them either. View more details

O Hristos xanastavronetai

Directed : Unknown

Written : Unknown

Stars : Giorgos Foundas Giannis Argyris Vasilis Tsaglos Théodore Katsoulis

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Genres : Drama

Release date : Feb 6, 1975

Countries of origin : Greece

Language : Greek

Production companies : Astir TV

Summary In the hinterland of Asia Minor in the village Lykovrysi 1921. Residents had an old custom, every seven years did the representation of the Passion of Christ and had to choose some of the men of the village that portrays the Apostles and one that impersonated him Christ. The elders of the village gather and decide who they will assign the roles. The elders decide to give John the role of the Patriarcheas son, Michelis, the role of Peter in Giannakos, the role of Magdalen in Katerina, the harlot of the village, the role of Judas in Panagiotaros, and finally the role of Christ in the most an innocent man who was none other than the shepherd of the sheep of Patriarcheas, Manolios. Then refugees arrive from a distant village that the Turks looted and try to find a place to settle down with what valuable things they managed to get with them. Their chief is a priest, Papa-Fotis. Unfortunately, the inhabitants of Lykovrisi drove them instigated by Papa-Grigoris not to let them stay because they found that one of the refugee women had cholera. Manolios, however, with Giannakos, Michelis and the other "apostles" tells them to go to Sarakina where there are caves to stay there. But the dealers do not want them either. View more details

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Genres : Drama

Release date : Feb 6, 1975

Countries of origin : Greece

Language : Greek

Production companies : Astir TV

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So Close to Home

So Close to Home

Maggie, a professional women in her 30s, is in the sleeping compartment of an overnight train to Sydney. Maggie is a workaholic who drowns her loneliness in a busy world. Unable to relax, she pulls out her laptop. But on this night, Maggie's lifestyle of extreme order and isolation is disrupted when a 14-year-old Albanian girl silently demands her seat and Maggie is forced to travel backwards. The next morning as Maggie anxiously prepares to meet her estranged mother, Ramona, she is disturbed to realize that the girl, Azra, is following her. To Ramona's incredulity, Maggie invites the stranger home and there Azra begins to reveal a deep secret. Ramona's world of quiet suburbia, where novelty letterboxes front the neat yards, is an unlikely scene for a clash of language, culture and family turmoil. But as Azra reveals she is a refugee from Kosovo, the fragile walls of suburban familiarity begin to crack. Her family shattered by war, all Azra has to hold on to is a hand-made postcard of the Opera House, which her mother sent from a detention center in Australia. Azra's past is glimpsed in a nightmarish memory, which is echoed by the childhood experience that Ramona later relays to her own daughter. These fragments within the story add a personally poetic layer to the underlying politics of exile and belonging. Both emotionally troubled, Maggie and Ramona struggle to deal with the stranger. Ramona is highly critical of Maggie, who in turn resents her mother's overbearing ways. Their relationship is turned on its head, when Azra'search leads to a surprising and ultimately moving discovery. In the current climate, where the issue of asylum seekers has polarized opinion, So Close To Home is a remarkable depiction of the ironies and challenges involved in the idea of strangers. What begins as a story of boundaries is soon transformed into an exploration of the bonds of family and in particular, motherhood.

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