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An...

  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
8.8K
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Marina Kalogirou and Christopher Papakaliatis in An... (2012)
DramaRomance

Under the Athenian night sky, before the silent threat of an imminent socio-economic crisis, a young man goes for a stroll and meets the love of his life. Does fate govern one's existence? W... Read allUnder the Athenian night sky, before the silent threat of an imminent socio-economic crisis, a young man goes for a stroll and meets the love of his life. Does fate govern one's existence? What would have happened if he stayed in, instead?Under the Athenian night sky, before the silent threat of an imminent socio-economic crisis, a young man goes for a stroll and meets the love of his life. Does fate govern one's existence? What would have happened if he stayed in, instead?

  • Director
    • Christopher Papakaliatis
  • Writer
    • Christopher Papakaliatis
  • Stars
    • Christopher Papakaliatis
    • Marina Kalogirou
    • Giorgos Konstadinou
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    8.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Christopher Papakaliatis
    • Writer
      • Christopher Papakaliatis
    • Stars
      • Christopher Papakaliatis
      • Marina Kalogirou
      • Giorgos Konstadinou
    • 13User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Christopher Papakaliatis
    Christopher Papakaliatis
    • Dimitris
    • (as Hristoforos Papakaliatis)
    Marina Kalogirou
    Marina Kalogirou
    • Hristina
    Giorgos Konstadinou
    Giorgos Konstadinou
    • Antonakis Kokovikos
    Maro Kontou
    Maro Kontou
    • Elenitsa Kokovikou
    Maria Solomou
    Maria Solomou
    • Maria
    Fanis Mouratidis
    Fanis Mouratidis
    • Giorgos
    Akilas Karazisis
    Akilas Karazisis
    • Panagiotis
    Takis Spyridakis
    Takis Spyridakis
    • Spyros
    Tasos Iordanidis
    Tasos Iordanidis
    • Giannis
    Themis Bazaka
    Themis Bazaka
    • Dimitris' Mother
    Vassilis Haralambopoulos
    Vassilis Haralambopoulos
    • Vasilis
    • (as Vassilis Charalambopoulos)
    Jackie
    Jackie
    • Monaxia
    Ioli Angelopoulou
    • Eleni (3 years old)
    Giannis Arvanitis
    Dimitra Bithara
    Dimitra Bithara
    • Woman
    Anthi Evelina
    • Eleni (8 years old)
    Manos Fotakis
    • Little Boy
    Angelos Gikas
    • Little Boy
    • Director
      • Christopher Papakaliatis
    • Writer
      • Christopher Papakaliatis
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    7costaspap

    The butterfly effect and the parallel worlds of "An..."

    In his "Notebooks", the famous conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler doesn't make much effort to conceal his dislike for Art critics. He likens the creator of Art with Faust and the critic with Mephistopheles, saying about the latter that, whatever is born of love, he considers worthy of extinction! He also notes that the main concern of the critic is to identify the "errors" in the work of Art, often failing to recognize the greatness of a true masterpiece.

    Furtwängler's remarks came to my mind while observing the anxious efforts by movie critics to discover and point out the "errors" in "An...", the first feature film by Greek director Christoforos Papakaliatis (Greece, 2012). I must confess that I myself entered the theater with reservations. Would this prove to be just another cinematic experiment from one more director of television shows who fails to see the difference between the two-dimensional flat space of TV and the much more complex space-time of the cinema?

    The result of the "experiment" was a pleasant surprise! We saw an authentic cinematic creation, skillfully directed and possessing a brilliantly self-consistent (albeit not entirely original) script worked well in the details. With regard to the central idea of the film, the influence from the now classic "Sliding Doors" (1998) is more than evident. Like the latter film, "An..." is a cinematic allegory on the "butterfly effect", that is, how a seemingly insignificant detail may dramatically change the order of things and the fate of people. We thus watch two alternative versions of reality evolve in parallel in time by means of two different dominoes of causality.

    One basic theme is romantic relationships and their test against deterioration caused by the everyday routine in a typical marriage. Reference is made, of course, to the current economic crisis, this being one of the catalytic factors affecting relationships. Eventually, the film leaves it upon the viewer to decide which version of reality suits best to her/him, hinting, however, at the more optimistic choice (remember "Sliding Doors"!).

    We left the theater with feelings of internal catharsis that any true work of Art must induce. Leaving behind for good the painful memories from the merciless (albeit directorially brilliant) "Amour" that plainly shows brutal reality without the much-needed psychological balance offered by the potentially alternative...
    8curreir

    Finally!

    Finally, a decent mainstream Greek movie and by that i mean a movie that hasn't artistic pretensions, i.e. isn't difficult to watch, her message is understandable and deals with everyday matters that concern everybody. I confess that i wasn't excited about Papakaliatis previous work in television, but this was a fine surprise!

    I also loved the reference to the golden age of the Greek cinema by the clever association with a well known and beloved,old Greek movie, that will unfortunately be lost to foreign audiences.

    As mentioned by others here, the movie owes an artistic debt to "Sliding Doors" the 1998 movie by Peter Howitt, starring Gwyneth Paltrow, as it deals also with the effect that individual choices have on our future reality, no matter how insignificant they seem at the time we are making them.
    Vincentiu

    beautiful

    a beautiful film. that is its fundamental virtue. and the motif for ignore the few errors. image, montage, music, story, the explore of different universes, the manner to create the lead characters, the splendid science to transform a not complicated story in a lovely film. a film with many references to contemporary problems and , in same measure, delicate analysis of a couple life in two interesting art of detail. a film about life, choices, happiness and Greece. the last thing, in strange way, does its message universal. but its beauty is not only artistic. it has the rare gift to become a form of experience. because it reminds small details from every viewer 's life. and that detail does it convincing at all.
    7gaudi1977

    A solid effort.

    Well,i have seen also other projects of Papakaliatis and i must admit that he is truly talented in cinematography,montage,directing,really sparkling up all hiς characters an always tend to create great and memorable films. In this movie is doing again the same,the beautiful same,he has great photography of Plaka Athens,an interesting story of parallel universes and also an original one,a speed directing with Hollywood touches just to remind us of how he likes to copy/paste the all American great romance movies,the bonus material for sure is the reference to an original and classical romance story,a great Greek comedy called "Well the woman to be afraid of man" which is a phrase from Orthodox Greek weddings. The two stars Kontou and Konstantinou really steals our hearts with their heart full performances. The only disadvantage i believe is,once more,the of papakaliatis to be also the start of ALL of his movies. Fail for sure cause finally he must understand that he is a terrible actor,a terrible one. He is real a great talent but really christoforos,go along with it,you can do everything and i personally respect you for that but YOU CAN NOT ACT. Never the less a great effort of Greek cinema,you have my 7 out of 10 which could be even higher if he not had the obsession of doing EVERYTHING in his movies. Watch it!
    10misel982001

    A Great Parallel Story

    Christoforos Papakaliatis manages, in the darkest days of the Greek cinema, to deliver a great film that succeeds in touching the most sensitive side of the audience. Although the idea is simple and the resources used on it are minimum, yet the result is great. The acting is very good from all the actors participating and the story focuses on the lives of two young men (Dimitris and Christina) who meet in two parallel universes under different circumstances. In the first story their love is fierce and undeniable, yet they experience problems because of the economic crisis and these have an impact on them. But what *IF* they were met under different circumstances?

    Papakaliatis directs this film with nerve and great talent using minimum resources but the result is magnificent. The stories take place in Athens' oldest area, Plaka and they are connected to an old film of the '60s titled "I Gini na Fovite ton Andra" which is an all time classic of the Greek Cinema. This genius connection further assists in the atmosphere and the emotional response of the audience to the protagonists' lives. Overall, this is a great film and a bright shine in the dark period of extremely low quality productions we currently live in.

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      The movie uses an old couple, Eleni and Antonis (Maro Kontou and Giorgos Konstantinou) as narrators. This same old couple where the stars in the 1965 movie "the woman must fear the man" , a classic Greek movie.
    • Connections
      Features Tu crains l'homme (1965)
    • Soundtracks
      An...
      Composed and performed by Dimitra Galani

      Lyrics by Paraskevas Karasoulos

      Production Supervisor Hrysostomos Mouratoglou

      Orchestrated by Thomas Konstadinou & Hrysostomos Mouratoglou

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    • Release date
      • November 29, 2012 (Greece)
    • Country of origin
      • Greece
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    • Language
      • Greek
    • Also known as
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    • Filming locations
      • Athens, Greece
    • Production companies
      • Village Plus Productions
      • Alpha TV
      • OTE TV
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      • $4,301,754
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 51m(111 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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