Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA woman is forced to sit under a hanged rotting corpse in the middle of a burnt forest, until the authorities decide that she has been punished enough.A woman is forced to sit under a hanged rotting corpse in the middle of a burnt forest, until the authorities decide that she has been punished enough.A woman is forced to sit under a hanged rotting corpse in the middle of a burnt forest, until the authorities decide that she has been punished enough.
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Gorgeously photographed, this surreal, experimental tone poem of a film is very loosely based on Sophocles' "Antigone", but where Antigone willingly took on the authorities to mourn and bury her brother in spite of their edict forbidding it, this much less initially heroic modern variation of the heroine turns her brother away as he's being hunted down by frightening gas masked soldiers of the dictatorship. Alpha just wants to protect her 'safe' life. But as is so often the case in dictatorships, no one is safe, and soon, Alpha is dragged into the desert and abandoned there, sitting under a tree that holds the rotting corpse of her brother.
The rest of the film observes Alpha's attempt to survive physically, spiritually, psychologically and emotionally, fighting slowly going mad in her 'Waiting for Godot' like exile. And while she loses all she thought was important, in some ways she also finds parts of her humanity that were long dormant.
The film uses sound to great effect, and intersperses hallucinatory bits of Alpha's childhood memories throughout the film. There's a David Lynch sort of vibe, especially 'Eraserhead', in the surreal imagery and sound, and in the refusal to play by the usual rule of narrative. But this film isn't playful in the way 'Eraserhead' is. It's deadly serious, arguably too much so for it's own good at moments. While I admired it's techniques and ideas, some ideas are too heavy handed and/or repetitive. That said, I found the first and last 10 minutes quite strong, and the film grew on 2nd viewing, it's capturing of the sense of being in the middle of a stifling nightmare pretty darn disturbing and effective.
Note: the film is often screened in conjunction with live theater elements played out in front of it, in an avant-garde mix of artistic media.
Note 2: The film and the theatre-piece/film combo are both available to watch and/or download for free on it's website: http://alpha- movie.com/
The rest of the film observes Alpha's attempt to survive physically, spiritually, psychologically and emotionally, fighting slowly going mad in her 'Waiting for Godot' like exile. And while she loses all she thought was important, in some ways she also finds parts of her humanity that were long dormant.
The film uses sound to great effect, and intersperses hallucinatory bits of Alpha's childhood memories throughout the film. There's a David Lynch sort of vibe, especially 'Eraserhead', in the surreal imagery and sound, and in the refusal to play by the usual rule of narrative. But this film isn't playful in the way 'Eraserhead' is. It's deadly serious, arguably too much so for it's own good at moments. While I admired it's techniques and ideas, some ideas are too heavy handed and/or repetitive. That said, I found the first and last 10 minutes quite strong, and the film grew on 2nd viewing, it's capturing of the sense of being in the middle of a stifling nightmare pretty darn disturbing and effective.
Note: the film is often screened in conjunction with live theater elements played out in front of it, in an avant-garde mix of artistic media.
Note 2: The film and the theatre-piece/film combo are both available to watch and/or download for free on it's website: http://alpha- movie.com/
This is artsy garbage pretending to be a movie. If you like long, boring, pretentious movies that think they are deep when in reality they are awful, then this is for you. Is there an interesting plot? Nooooo. Is there any interesting characters? Noooooo. Is there any background info provided about this alternate/dystopia society? Nooooo. But there are sooooo many long shots by the camera of nothing, dialogue that makes no sense, and the lead actress is neither good nor bad, because she has nothing to work with. This crap MIGHT interest film students, but I doubt that. If this is the best the Greeks can offer in a film, they should forget about trying.
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- WissenswertesIt is the first ever fully crowd-funded feature in Greece.
- Zitate
Chorus: No pain· deceit· shame· outrage nor disgrace is lacking in our sufferings.
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