Athens International Film Festival
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Dogs Licking My Heart

28/9/2016, 17:45, Danaos 2

Screens before feature "The Overcoat". Free entrance

Copy of Dogs Licking My Heart

The film that marked the beginning of the long-standing collaboration between the director and the musician Blaine Reininger.

Director: Nikos Triandafyllidis
Screenwriter: Nikos Triandafyllidis
DoP: Stefan Grebe
Music: Blaine Reininger
Editor: Nikos Triandafyllidis
Principal Cast: Panayiotis Thanasoulis, Blaine Reiniger, Papijon Sue Lam, Norman Mitchel, George Kane, Peka Arvola

Greece | 1993 | Color | Digital Screening | 22' | Greek



    Publication date: 2016-09-12 03:37:00

    Nikos Triandafyllidis - Sentimental Education

    Nikos Triandafyllidis - Sentimental Education

    Momus: Amongst Women Only

    Momus: Amongst Women Only

    Screens before feature "Tuxedomoon: No Tears". Free entrance

    Radio Moscow

    Radio Moscow

    “Surreal allegory, black comedy, film noir in the guise of a kitsch musical, an intellectual version of “Showgirls” or anarchist cinema along the lines of Makavejev?”. These were the thoughts of film critic Babis Achtsoglou upon seeing the first feature-length film by Nikos Triandafyllidis about a cabaret club whose eclectic clientele includes charming scoundrels, alluring dancers and Harry Klynn in a role that runs counter to everything he's done before in his career.

    The Overcoat

    The Overcoat

    An elderly storekeeper decides to treat himself to a new overcoat and a tailor goes back to work to make his friend's dream come true. Based on Nikolai Gogol's short story of the same name, this moving film is the rare artistic meeting, as well as the swan song, for two great actors: Dinos Iliopoulos and Vassilis Diamantopoulos. Free entrance

    Tuxedomoon: No Tears

    Tuxedomoon: No Tears

    Tuxedomoon, the dark offsprings of the San Francisco electronic scene, reunited in 1997 in Greece. Nikos Triandafyllidis managed to capture the band's unworldly melodies and post-punk aesthetic in an invaluable document of their historic concert at the Lycabettus theatre. No tears for the creatures of the night! Free entrance