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Miss Violence

  • 2013
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
11K
YOUR RATING
Chloe Bolota in Miss Violence (2013)
An unnerving story about a horrid family drama kept behind closed doors, and an elaborate facade where appearances can be deceiving, and nothing is as it seems.
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A chilling account of a horrendous family tragedy perpetuated behind closed doors. As chronic violence chips away at the household's elaborate façade, the shocking secret reveals that almost... Read allA chilling account of a horrendous family tragedy perpetuated behind closed doors. As chronic violence chips away at the household's elaborate façade, the shocking secret reveals that almost nothing is as it seems.A chilling account of a horrendous family tragedy perpetuated behind closed doors. As chronic violence chips away at the household's elaborate façade, the shocking secret reveals that almost nothing is as it seems.

  • Director
    • Alexandros Avranas
  • Writers
    • Alexandros Avranas
    • Kostas Peroulis
  • Stars
    • Themis Panou
    • Reni Pittaki
    • Eleni Roussinou
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    11K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alexandros Avranas
    • Writers
      • Alexandros Avranas
      • Kostas Peroulis
    • Stars
      • Themis Panou
      • Reni Pittaki
      • Eleni Roussinou
    • 49User reviews
    • 69Critic reviews
    • 75Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 13 nominations total

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    Themis Panou
    Themis Panou
    • Eleni's father
    Reni Pittaki
    Reni Pittaki
    • Eleni's mother
    Eleni Roussinou
    Eleni Roussinou
    • Eleni…
    Sissy Toumasi
    Sissy Toumasi
    • Myrto…
    Kalliopi Zontanou
    • Alkmini…
    Constantinos Athanasiades
    • Philippos
    • (as Konstantinos Athanasiades)
    • …
    Chloe Bolota
    • Angeliki…
    Maria Skoula
    Maria Skoula
    • Social Welfare lady
    Nikos Hatzopoulos
    Nikos Hatzopoulos
    • Friend
    Minas Hatzisavvas
    Minas Hatzisavvas
    • Second Friend
    Kostas Antalopoulos
    Kostas Antalopoulos
    • Social Welfare Sir
    Maria Kallimani
    Maria Kallimani
    • School Teacher
    Vaso Iatropoulou
    • School Director
    Stefanos Kosmidis
    Stefanos Kosmidis
    • Company Executive
    Christos Loulis
    Christos Loulis
    • Man in Public Toilettes
    Anna Koutsaftiki
    Anna Koutsaftiki
    • Neighbour
    Giorgos Symeonidis
    Giorgos Symeonidis
    • Laundry Store Owner
    Giota Festa
    Giota Festa
    • Friend's Wife
    • Director
      • Alexandros Avranas
    • Writers
      • Alexandros Avranas
      • Kostas Peroulis
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews49

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    9olastensson13

    Most tragic of Greek tragedies

    11-year-old girl jumps from the balcony and is killed at her birthday. Why? We finally will find out exactly why she did it, but we have to pass through hell first.

    Forget all the cheap scary tricks you know from common horror movies. The threat here is real. There are no surprises, no jump scenes, just constant darkness with a family tyrant as its source. Hopelessness for sure, but in an environment which is quite common.

    Greece performs a film wonder at the moment. Dark forces meet the surface and there's no need for the supernatural or lots of splatter and gore. There are worse things than that in daily life.
    8stefkar

    It took me a while to digest "Miss Violence".

    My Rating: 8/10

    I cant lie, after watching this movie I literally felt nauseous. The psychological and physical abuse depicted in the film is extremely raw and literal that, personally speaking, I had a hard time to digest afterwards.

    I really found disturbing to acknowledge the extent of abuse a parent can inflict to their childern and the indulgence someone can show to their abuser.

    I don't believe this is a film for everybody's taste, but I would suggest to give it a try, as such films, as this one, as much as disturbing they can get, as much thought provoking they can be...
    7A_FORTY_SEVEN

    A Slow movie that gets disturbing by the minute.

    My Rating : 7/10

    'Miss Violence' maintains a certain tension throughout and because of the incredible acting you do end up believing their miserable life and their family secrets.

    It's a disturbing watch and I can only recommend it to moviegoers that like such content - it also has a somewhat of an arthouse feeling to it which I found appealing.
    8ahmedrockinblues

    The day I hated the beach and ice creams

    This movie is disturbing and unsettling , especially if you are a parent.For me this movie belongs to the horror genre.The music less 2 hours are filled with magnificent performances.A very predictable climax has been turned into something everlasting by the talented caste.
    chaos-rampant

    Materialist itself

    A well known Buddhist proverb goes that 'pain is inevitable, suffering is optional'. By extension violence is inevitable, loss and tragedy are inevitable, but how we let them into our lives makes a world of difference. It matters how a filmmaker reconfigures anxieties into the heightened reality of film, it matters how we as viewers allow our gaze to lucidly inhabit things.

    Here's what I mean. In a nutshell the film is about limits to vision. A father keeps his middle-class family under strict and abusive control, almost trapped in their apartment, with exchange for the relative comforts this life provides them. The fridge is always stocked, they can have icecream, and once they finish their homework the reward is a trip to the beach, sometimes postponed.

    Ostensibly we have a powerful indictment of this materialist life that in some level is true for most, a life with no spiritual horizons, a boxed safety where mechanical effort is punished or rewarded, and the ripples of violence it sends out.

    But if you really look? If you don't just accept this passively wrapped in a box as a lesson on evil? In other words if you adopt the questioning attitude that the father inside the film denies his family and is part of the damage to them, if you begin to question these imposed walls and limits?

    The film itself is materialist and constricts our vision. The camera always frames cleanly, the actors are waxen figures on wallpaper, the dialogue is stilted. Animal instincts are even hammered home with footage of apes on TV. All deliberately so but this changes little if it doesn't wake us from our viewing stupor. We have here a world of stifled imagination by stifling ours.

    Deeper, the film is content with just the lesson, we never finally at some point enter these lives to know the people behind the masks. We see these people just as Welfare does when they visit, not from within their world but as calculating arbiters. We miss the powerful tension that upsets social workers in these cases, where the abusive parent is still in spite of everything else looked up as a father.

    So instead of being called to juggle these states of conflicting truth, we end up after a certain point with an incomprehensible monster and his victims. Of course these monsters exist, which brings us back to how a filmmaker chooses to reconfigure the existence. Saying 'but it happens' doesn't cut it. So do you provoke a damning answer that we can put aside and forget, cleansed for the night that we are not these people, if still mildly unnerved that they are around, or do you evoke a deeper value that will keep me up at night, questioning the limits I inhabit as safe?

    This is clean and narrow, there is too much Haneke here and not enough Pasolini or Cassavetes.

    Remember Woman Under the Influence? A schizophrenic mother who in the calculating eyes of Welfare would be incompetent to raise children, and yet we see her love and ache, and confused and deathly afraid, and still cutting herself on her broken pieces as she reaches out to love. Marvelous film. But that required patient sculpting in time, an interested eye, ambiguous horizon, wanting to know from the inside.

    There is one thing here that I liked. We are not immediately sure just who is who in this family, mother or daughter, father or grandfather. Linked to sex, it creates a powerful tension. We have to search for and define our own limits in this house, then break free of them to examine that self which assumed a narrative: does it change something if the old woman is not the mother? Is the indifference or pain less real?

    Too bad. I saw the film at its Greek premiere a few days ago, with the director and cast in attendance. In the ensuing Q&A, no one really questioned the experience of the film for what it presented, at least no one that was comfortable to do so in front of a crowd.

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    • Trivia
      According to the director, Alexandros Avranas, the film is based on a true story which is much more violent than what the film depicts.
    • Quotes

      Father: Next time smile more. Otherwise they won't even screw you for 30 euros.

      Myrto: You didn't pay.

    • Connections
      Referenced in At the Movies: Venice Film Festival 2013 (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Dance Me to the End of Love
      Written and performed by Leonard Cohen

      © Sony Music Entertainment / (P) 1984 Sony ATV Publishing

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    • Release date
      • November 7, 2013 (Greece)
    • Country of origin
      • Greece
    • Language
      • Greek
    • Also known as
      • Пані жорстокість
    • Filming locations
      • Athens, Greece
    • Production companies
      • Faliro House Productions
      • Plays2place Productions
      • Greek Film Centre (GFC)
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $146,830
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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