Tuesday 6 December 2022

Green Sea | Πράσινη θάλασσα (2021) by Angeliki Antoniou


On Tuesday 13 December at 19:00 and on Wednesday 14 December at 21:00 the film GREEN SEA (Greece, 2021, 87 min, colour & black and white) directed by Angeliki Antoniou will be screened in cinema Utopia, in the original Greek version with English subtitles. The film is suitable for children over 16.



Synopsis


Anna has lost her memory, but she hasn’t forgotten how to cook. One night she shows up in a working class neighbourhood by a Greek harbour. There she meets the unpredictable loner Roula and gets a job as a cook and a place to stay at his shabby tavern. In the kitchen, amidst the scents of spices and old forgotten recipes, Anna struggles to recall her past and rebuild her life. Her simple yet delicious food awakens memories to the locals, who in turn help her to reconnect with herself. The story takes an unexpected turn when Roula suddenly discovers Anna’s true identity.

Cast


Angeliki Papoulia, Yannis Tsortekis, Tasos Palatzidis, Christos Kontogeorgis, Vasso Iatropoulou, Stefanos Kosmidis, Meletis Georgiadis, Anetta Papathanasiou



A few words about the director


Born in Athens Angeliki Antoniou studied Architecture and film direction at the DFFB (German Film and Television Academy in Berlin). She works as a screenwriter, director and producer. She lives between Berlin and Athens. She has directed shorts, feature films and documentaries. Her films have been awarded in international festivals and distributed world-wide. Her acclaimed film EDUART participated in over 50 festivals around the world, was selected by the EFA for the 2007 European Film Awards and it was Greece's submission for Best Foreign Film 2008.

Tickets: 9€ / Members 5€

Reservations (optional) via messenger or via email to cineclubhellenique@gmail.com.

 The film will be screened in room 5.

Pre-payment via digicash (+352621228586) or by bank transfer to: Ciné-club hellénique de Luxembourg, BIL (BILLLULL), IBAN LU 33 0029 1742 8220 0000


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