Kleftis i I pragmatikotita

Jan 11 2002 TV-MA 1h 23m
Drama, Fantasy

An experimental-allegorical film. Three different people: a sculptress of funereal monuments, an actor preparing for Sophocles’ Antigone, and a mother who has lost her child, experience three different versions of reality - with a fourth character, a thief, providing the connecting link.

Plot

Angelidi's highly theatrical, experimental and allegorical film is divided into three independently existing segments that intertwine because of the involvement of the Thief, the connecting link between the three reality perspectives. The three segments are The Net, The Dice and Free Will, each one representing a philosophical idea and a natural element, (Fate-Fire, Chance-Water, Free Will-Earth), respectively. A sculptress of funereal memorials has visions of the Last Judgment, a mother who lost her son attaches herself to remnants of memory and fantastical visions of encounters, and an actor prepares for Antigone, with fictional reality invading his existential realm. The film explores the different levels of reality that can be experienced: the metaphysical (Death, God and religion), the tangible (love and mother-son relationships), and the externalization of the soul through art (theater and fiction). The Thief stands for Time, as time is a thief and destroys everything.

Written by

Antouanetta Angelidi, Rea Wallden

Directed by

Antouanetta Angelidi

Production Countries

Greece

Production Companies

Greek Film Centre, Town Film, EPT

Languages

Awards

1 nomination

Scores
# of Votes
153
Average Rating
6.7 out of 10
Metascore
NA
Popularity
NA