Strangers in their own birthplace, 16-year-old Danny and 18-year-old Odysseus cross the entire country in search of their Greek father, after their Albanian mother passes away.
Directed by Panos H. Koutras
gay theme
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Cast
Kostas Nikouli
Danny
Nikos Gelia
Odysseas
Yannis Stankoglou
Lefteris
Marissa Triantafyllidou
Vivi
Aggelos Papadimitriou
Tassos
Romanna Lobats
Maria-Sonia
Patty Pravo
Patty Pravo
Menelas
Fantastico Club Client
Polydoros Vogiatzis
Kostas
Giorgos Vouvakis
Officer in Immigration Department
Romanna Lobach
Maria - Sonia
Zacharias Mavroeidis
Crew
Panos H. Koutras
Director
Panos H. Koutras
Writer
Panagiotis Evangelidis
Writer
Yorgos Lamprinos
Editor
Hélène Louvart
Director of Photography
Simos Sarketzis
Director of Photography
Panos H. Koutras
Producer
Nikos Pastras
Camera Operator
Popular Reviews
11 reviews
Fat Unicorn
10.0★ · 03/16/26
σκεφτόμουν πως το κουνέλι θα του έχει καταχεσει την τσάντα αλλά τελικα..
σκεφτόμουν πως το κουνέλι θα του έχει καταχεσει την τσάντα αλλά τελικα..
I really struggled to find a film to fulfill this prompt, but eventually landed on Xenia, a tale of two teenage brothers forced to travel across Greece in search of their estranged father after the untimely death of their Albanian mother leaves them both without proper citizenship papers. Along the way, Ody, the older brother, decides to compete in a Greek singing contest.
There were some genuinely heartfelt bonding moments between the brothers in here, but for the most part the movie felt slow and over-long, with some unexpected moments of surrealism that I didn’t really gel with. At the end of the day, I just don’t think this one was for me!
I really struggled to find a film to fulfill this prompt, but eventually landed on Xenia, a tale of two teenage brothers forced to travel across Greece in search of their estranged father after the untimely death of their Albanian mother leaves them both without proper citizenship papers. Along the way, Ody, the older brother, decides to compete in a Greek singing contest.
There were some genuinely heartfelt bonding moments between the brothers in here, but for the most part the movie felt slow and over-long, with some unexpected moments of surrealism that I didn’t really gel with. At the end of the day, I just don’t think this one was for me!