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Greek Film Arcadia Eyes Oscar Gold
2 Dec
Summary
- Arcadia is Greece's submission for the Best International Feature Film Oscar race.
- The film has garnered awards at prestigious festivals like Berlin and Sarajevo.
- It is a metaphysical mystery drama exploring themes of love, loss, and the afterlife.

Greece's submission for the Best International Feature Film Oscar race, "Arcadia," is generating significant buzz following its world premiere. The metaphysical mystery drama, directed by Yorgos Zois, has secured multiple awards, including best director at the Sarajevo Film Festival and the FIPRESCI prize at the Thessaloniki International Film Festival. Its critical acclaim also includes top honors at the Hellenic Film Academy Awards.
The film features Vangelis Mourikis and Angeliki Papoulia as a couple drawn into a perplexing situation at an off-season seaside resort. As a neurologist and a retired doctor, they investigate a mysterious accident, with the narrative unfolding through nightly excursions to a place called "Arcadia." The story is described as a genre-defying exploration of love, loss, grief, and transitional states.
Praised by the Greek Oscar selection committee for its "outstanding technical and distinctive artistic merit" and its conveyance of "a distinct Greek identity," "Arcadia" offers a unique cinematic experience. The film promises to challenge audiences, posing more questions than answers while touching upon memory, intimacy, and personal taste through its otherworldly atmosphere.




