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 ...
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 ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook I’m mainly writing this because I can’t figure out if I like Yorgos Lanthimos’s films and I have a ...
Yorgos Lanthimos' breakthrough 2009 hit "Dogtooth" is clawing its way back in theaters. IndieWire can announce that the cult favorite will be released with a 4K restoration more than 15 years after ...
There’s a peculiar quality about the films of Greek writer/director Yorgos Lanthimos. It’s quite easy to describe them in one word. When you try to get closer to the heart of the film, however, it ...
That the Greek movie “Dogtooth” was nominated for an Oscar as best foreign language film was the single most striking thing about last month’s Academy Awards. It didn’t win (the fine Danish drama “In ...
In the Greek countryside, a wealthy middle-class businessman lives with his wife and three children: a son and two daughters (Angeliki Papoulia and Mary Tsoni). We never learn their names. They’re ...
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