Status
Released
original language
fr
Budget
$ 0
Revenue
$ 0
Yanis Varoufakis
Alexis Tsipras
Wolfgang Schäuble
Jeroen Dijsselbloem
Sakis
Efklis
Christine Lagarde
Wims
Michel Sapin
Pierre Moscovici
Manos
Giorgos
Siagas
Troika Leader
Elena
Mario Draghi
Danae Stratou
Dimitris
Vassilis
Nicholas
Fotini
Steve
Greek Ambassador France
Greek Ambassador Germany
Greek Ambassador UK
Poul
Emmanuel
Osborne
President of The Council of State
Juncker
Niki
Zoe
Arsenis
Kim
Spanish Minister
Lithuanian Minister
Maltese Minister
Slovak Minister
Pier Carlo
Portuguese Minister
Austrian Minister
Secretary Alexis
Troika Functionary
Troika Functionary
Cleaning Lady
Journalist
Journalist
Journalist
Journalist
Journalist
Presenter
Presenter
Taxi Driver
Minister
London Bankers Organiser
London Banker
London Banker
London Banker
London Banker
Riga Journalist
Riga Journalist
Classy Bar Guest
Classy Bar Guest
Brussels Hotel Concierge
Written by Skarfrael on 2021-12-29
Just read the book (29 September 2020) I guess for someone not close to the reality of the Greek drama the past years and especially to the events of the 2014-2017 window, this movie can be a gentle introduction, depicting the general feel. For someone that was close to this small part of history this movie can range from incomplete to boring. Personally, having read and enjoyed the book it's based on, I wasn't satisfied. Of course, it's difficult to move from 800 pages to max 180 minutes but still. I felt that important parts were not explained, as if it was rushed. I would much highly prefer if this would be a mini-series documentary rather than a movie. Regarding practical issues, it's one of the first Greek movies that used music IMO correctly. Many of the Greek acting crew were bad (sorry), but regarding the protagonist he was spot on. I haven't watched a Gavras film before and I think I like him. There were some cheesy parts though, like the final dance thing but now, after some time has passed, I think these cheesy parts age well in your memory of the film. At the time though they were cringy as hell, but maybe my sense of the film as described above played a role to that feeling too. Bottom line, if you are really interested in this era, just read the book. This movie isn't informative enough, it's just a film.