The debut feature by Yorgos Lanthimos the director of Dogtooth and Alps. Kinetta. A defunct Greek resort town inhabited during the off-season by migrant workers. In this drab off-season resort town Lanthimos studies the cryptic activities of an inscrutable trio (a policeman a photographer and a hotel maid) who barely speak and who pass the time by staging re-enactments of murders. Second Run DVD's release of Kinetta will be the first home video release of this extraordinary film anywhere in the world. Unique and defies genre categorization... The film is by turns harsh mysterious obscure striking involving and compellingly driven Toronto Festival Daily. 'Imagine a minimalist anti-CSI with almost no dialogue an elliptical narrative and the most vertiginous twitchy handheld camerawork since the Dardenne Brothers' Rosetta and you're in the right ballpark. Lanthimos is a talent to watch' Film Comment. Special Features: Director Interview Booklet Essay
Athina Rachel Tsangari writes and directs this offbeat Greek coming-of-age drama. Ariane Labed stars as Marina, an inexperienced and idiosyncratic 20-something struggling to come to terms with her ambiguous sexual awakening via a series of wildlife documentary-inspired experimentations with her flirtatious best friend Bella (Evangelia Randou) and a sweetly awkward engineer (Giorgos Lanthimos). Meanwhile, Marina nurses and converses with her dying father, cynical anti-modernist architect Spyros (Vangelis Mourikis).
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