In a rare triumph for Greek cinema at Cannes, Yorgos Lanthimos’ unsettling repression drama “Dogtooth” took the top Un Certain Regard Prize Saturday at Cannes. The triumph of “Dogtooth” – yet another ...
This stylized, somewhat lurid Greek conceptual film, about three strange young adults whose father has never let them venture beyond the confines of their remote country estate, offers plenty of ...
This week in movies you missed: I watch “the weirdest feature film ever to make an Oscar shortlist,” according to Steve Pond of the Wrap. We are somewhere in Greece, in a house with a garden ...
Greece's latest Sundance sensation, Dogtooth (2009), directed by Greek director Yorgos Lathimos, is a zany dark comedy about the lives of three teenagers living in an isolated countryside home. The ...
It’s been almost two decades since a Yorgos Lanthimos movie could be called “experimental” in the formal sense. And yet most of the celebrated absurdist’s movies treat basic human relationships like ...
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