SYNOPSICS
I aionia epistrofi tou Antoni Paraskeva (2013) is a Greek,English,Spanish,French movie. Elina Psykou has directed this movie. Christos Stergioglou,Maria Kallimani,Giorgos Souxes,Theodora Tzimou are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2013. I aionia epistrofi tou Antoni Paraskeva (2013) is considered one of the best Drama movie in India and around the world.
After twenty long years, the successful TV presenter and beloved TV persona, Antonis Paraskevas, finds himself with his back to the wall, unable to avert the rapid decline of his otherwise brilliant career. To stop the inevitable, Paraskevas stages his disappearance with the aid of a director friend, and holes himself up in an eerily vacant, off-season hotel. However, as the days turn into weeks, which turn into months, against the backdrop of an intense media frenzy, oblivion starts to threaten the most prominent entertainer of Greece. Is Antonis Paraskevas ready to make his return?
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I aionia epistrofi tou Antoni Paraskeva (2013) Reviews
not for everyone
Belonging the Greek Weird Wave that I'm very partial to, this film is a little bit more accessible in story and less outlandish. It definitely could have benefited from tighter editing though. We spend almost all of the movie with Antonis Paraskevas, a respected anchor in his glory days turned morning show host who has spent so long on the job that he can't sleep past 4 am. We meet him with a companion traveling to an undisclosed location, with the companion leaving him there. Slowly the audience finds out who he is and what is going on, in between him trying to make agar-agar spaghetti (and failing) and going through magazines. The original plan all goes wrong when his 'colleague' stops taking his calls. He could not just show up to the world because he created the situation, and so he only ends up trying and succeeding to escalate it. By the end, I was ready for the character to just finally do something that I as an audience thinks is the only way out, and the only way to what he wanted at that point. We don't get that ending though. There is barely any dialogue, and we spend most of the movie just watching Antonis slowly fail. A welcome musical number in the middle was a highlight.