Miss Violence GFT, Friday 20–Thursday 26 June, 2014
Miss Violence18
GFT, 12 Rose Street, G3 6RB
Friday 20–Thursday 26 June
Following in the wake of Dogtooth and Alps , Miss Violence offers further evidence of the power and assurance in a new wave of Greek cinema. Director Alexandros Avranas tackles a shocking tale of domestic abuse with a cool command of mood and image. On the day of her eleventh birthday Angeliki plunges from the balcony of a family apartment to her death. However, as we slowly discover the truth behind the apparent suicide, the film becomes a deeply disturbing journey into the cycle of abuse. GFF14
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