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Garçons d'Athènes

Original title: Apo tin akri tis polis
  • 1998
  • Unrated
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
1.5K
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Stathis Papadopoulos and Dimitris Papoulidis in Garçons d'Athènes (1998)
CrimeDrama

A group of Pontian Greek immigrant teenage dreamers dwelling marginalised in the notorious and lustreless wild suburbia, witness the city's repulsive face and an unrelenting world defined by... Read allA group of Pontian Greek immigrant teenage dreamers dwelling marginalised in the notorious and lustreless wild suburbia, witness the city's repulsive face and an unrelenting world defined by prostitution, drugs, and inevitably, loss.A group of Pontian Greek immigrant teenage dreamers dwelling marginalised in the notorious and lustreless wild suburbia, witness the city's repulsive face and an unrelenting world defined by prostitution, drugs, and inevitably, loss.

  • Director
    • Constantine Giannaris
  • Writer
    • Constantine Giannaris
  • Stars
    • Stathis Papadopoulos
    • Costas Kotsianidis
    • Panagiotis Chartomatsidis
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Constantine Giannaris
    • Writer
      • Constantine Giannaris
    • Stars
      • Stathis Papadopoulos
      • Costas Kotsianidis
      • Panagiotis Chartomatsidis
    • 21User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
    • 47Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Stathis Papadopoulos
    Stathis Papadopoulos
    • Sasia (Sasha)
    Costas Kotsianidis
    Costas Kotsianidis
    • Kotsian
    • (as Kostas Kotsianidis)
    Panagiotis Chartomatsidis
    • Panagiotis
    Anestis Polychronidis
    • Anestis
    Stelios Tsemboglidis
    • Stelios
    Giorgos Mavridis
    • Tsorni (Chorny, Blacky)
    Nikos Kamontos
    Nikos Kamontos
    • Filippos
    Dimitris Papoulidis
    • Giorgos
    Theodora Tzimou
    Theodora Tzimou
    • Natasa (Natasha)
    Sylvia Venizelea
    Sylvia Venizelea
    • Thodora
    Emilios Chilakis
    Emilios Chilakis
    • Nikos
    • (as Aimilios Cheilakis)
    Giannis Kontrafouris
    • Ntavas 1 (Pimp 1)
    Tasos Nousias
    Tasos Nousias
    • Ntavas 2 (Pimp 2)
    Vasias Eleftheriadis
    • Pateras (Father)
    • (as Vasias Eleftheriadis, Vasia Eleftheriadis)
    Evri Sophroniadou
    Evri Sophroniadou
    • Mana (Mother)
    Panagiota Vlachosotirou
    • Elenitsa
    Eleni Philippa
    Eleni Philippa
    • Tsatsa (Madam in Brothel)
    • (as Eleni Filippa)
    Kostas Gogos
    • Tsatsa (Pimp in Brothel)
    • Director
      • Constantine Giannaris
    • Writer
      • Constantine Giannaris
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    6gradyharp

    'My name is Rosa Ponds'

    ...a repeated comment from one of the interviewees in this strange little film from Greek writer/director Constantine Giannaris. Struggling somewhere between a docudrama and a ethnic drama, FROM THE EDGE OF THE CITY is written and filmed with gritty realism techniques that in the end adds some charm to an otherwise meandering movie.

    During the Soviet Union era Greek Khazahkstani expatriates fled to Athens, Greece where they attempt to fit in to the Greek culture and society. But as with most immigrant groups there are challenges to face in trying to find their niche on the outskirts of a major city. The little town where they live is called Menidi and while the adults have learned Greek and found jobs, a group of teenagers who speak a mixture of Russian and Greek want the good things of life found in Athens yet waste away their own lives on roller-blading, petty crimes, cruising, drugs, male prostitution, and sexual and criminal exploitation by the wealthy Greeks: they want the good life without working for it.

    The focal person of the film is Sasha (Stathis Papadopoulos) - the one who refers to himself as Rosa Ponds in interview. As with the rest of the cast he is a beautiful young man with many conflicts who seems to be seeking his identity. He and his friends move from drugs to petty crime to criminal involvement with prostitution (of both gay and straight forms). There are many subplots that could use more definition as the film tends to meander about the streets without direction. The boys become involved as both victims and perpetrators of abusive behavior, yet there is something in the nature of Sasha that makes us hope his life will even out.

    Giannaris worked with street kids with no prior acting experience, a fact the gives a true sense of verismo to the film. Both the men and women involved are eye candy and while this film is being marketed as a gay movie, there is very little content to rank it as such - as though the Greek homophobia would not condone a popular movie to dwell on that subject.Nice eye candy for everyone, but not a lot of substance. Keep your expectations low and the movie will satisfy as a study of the problems of immigrants on the periphery of big cities around the world. Grady Harp
    6wes-connors

    Bisexual Hustler Falls for Loose Prostitute

    "Buff and barely eighteen, Sasha lives with his mother and father in a Kazakhstan immigrant settlement on the outskirts of Athens. At night, he and his teenaged friends rollerblade through the city, where they hang out in brothels and work as male prostitutes. Every day they endure an obstacle course of johns, drug dealers, pimps and gangsters, as they try desperately to survive in a country that is not their own," according to the DVD sleeve summary. The cover notes this film, re-titled "From the Edge of the City" for English language viewers, was the "Official 'Academy Awards' entry from Greece" in the foreign film category. Understandably unrevealed is the fact that it was not, finally, nominated. It did well on the film festival circuit, however.

    The film is artfully done, by writer/director Constantine Giannaris, with shaky camera shots, documentary-style interruptions, and bisexual subject matter. Star protagonist Stathis Papadopoulos (as Rosso "Sasha" Pond) handles the acting assignment very well, but he isn't given a character with much focus. After five years of tricking and drugs, one tends to spend a few minutes looking a little ragged, but Mr. Papadopoulos is always fresh-faced and perfectly toned. His chiseled chest is prominently displayed, but he reveals little explicit. The parents look ragged, though. Possibly, the key is that young "Sasha" never totally lived the street life, but just dabbled there to pal around for a quick buzz, sex, and cash. He keeps his nose clean, too.

    ****** Apo tin akri tis polis (11/20/98) Constantine Giannaris ~ Stathis Papadopoulos, Theodora Tzimou, Dimitris Papoulidis, Panayiotis Hartomatzidis
    8renard2bleu

    A realistic portrayal of life

    The fact that the director selected mostly street kids for this film, as in _Salaam Bombay_, definitely gives it an edge. Regardless of the viewers' sexual orientation, who the prostitutes have sex with is irrelevant, as the core of the matter is why they get into and stay in prostitution, why they do drugs, and how the cycle perpetuates itself. The demise of the Soviet Union had some rather negative consequences, such as the impoverishment of former Soviet nations and the subsequent diaspora of many of their nationals. Such is the story of ethnic Greek Khazahkstani expatriates. The story is set in Athens, but it could just as well be set in London, New York, Chicago, you name it. The tale is universal. The movie is good.
    9GMeleJr

    A multi-layered portrayal of urban angst in Greece

    FROM THE EDGE OF THE CITY, Greece's official submission for the best Foreign Film Oscar, is a multi-layered film that can likewise appeal to many spheres of society. In (homophobic?) Greece, it has been viewed as a serious study of urban angst, involving immigrant Russian Greeks avoiding any mention of the film's overkill gay content. Nevertheless, it has been a box-office success, though mainstream Greece dares not mention one of the reasons for the success is the (paid) love that likewise dares not mention its name. In contrast, the film's international exposure up to now, prior to the Oscar nominations, has been almost exclusively at International Gay Film Festivals: San Francisco and, particularly Verzaubert, which tours Germany's largest cities, including Berlin where I saw it. The American-accented openly gay director of the film (one of the few Greek professionals who has dared come out of the closet) made a point of explaining this to the all-male sold-out crowd in Berlin in late November. He made the movie as a labor of love; out of his fixation on the leading character, which, like the rest of the cast, are not professional actors, just real Russian-Greek immigrant youth. These guys' desperate quest to get ahead in the European Union's consumer-driven society leads them to crime, including male prostitution, though they themselves exploit female prostitutes. Add to those conflicts, the homoerotic overtones of these teenage guys' physical contacts, realization and open discussion of their lives as homosexual prostitutes, and the film exceeds any definition of a gay film. This is very clear. That notwithstanding, many will continue to be in denial of this, and look at the film as social commentary, as an immigration tragedy, as a generational-conflict movie. Indeed, this movie can be many things to many people.
    6liveheroes

    best Greek film ever

    This is my second or third Greek movie I guess, so I have no idea if this is the best one ever, but it is a very good one to say the least. I did not really want to see this one because I was not in the mood for a depressing hustler story or a foreign gaythemed drama, but that's not really what this movie is about. I would rather call it a lost generation movie with a lot of attention to immigration problems and drug abuse. I urge the main lead to learn English (or French) and try it abroad, because he has talent. the rest of the cast wasn't that good. Check it out if you get the chance, it's really not a gayhustler movie as the people might want you to believe

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    • Trivia
      Most of the actors were non-professionals who were discovered on the streets of Athens by director Constantine Giannaris. His lead, Stathis Papadopoulos, was actually working as a rent boy.
    • Connections
      Featured in T'as de beaux yeux, chéri (2007)
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      Don't Stop the Reggae Music
      Written by C.A. Boswell, I. Phillips, P. Gayle, F. Thompson, C. Hall

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    • Release date
      • January 24, 1999 (Greece)
    • Country of origin
      • Greece
    • Languages
      • Greek
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Au bout de la ville
    • Filming locations
      • Acharnes, East Attica, Greece
    • Production companies
      • Greek Film Centre (GFC)
      • Hot Shot
      • Mythos Ltd.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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