See how "The Killing of the Sacred Deer," "Alps," and more films from the Greek filmmaking great compare against his latest.
Leonidas I draws his sword and screams at his enemies. Mounds of bodies lay behind him Image via Warner Bros. Ancient Greece is a pretty common setting for lots of movies centered on ancient warfare.
The metaphor that can be gleaned from the title of Dimitris Nakos’s debut feature, “Meat,” is blatant, maybe too blatant. A primary component of the story is an unregistered slaughterhouse in the far ...
The buzzy feature debut of Greek director Thanasis Neofotistos is an allegorical story about a teenager's difficult coming of age in rural Greece.
The long-running industry event continues to be a crucial launchpad for filmmakers from Southeastern Europe and the wider ...