The team of journalists of a radio show asks women on the street for their definition of the ideal man in order to conduct a search for someone to fill the bill, a specimen who has all these characteristics. The lucky guy will spend a few hours in the company of a well-known movie star
Directed by Theo Angelopoulos
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Letterboxd
3.4 / 5
Cast
Theodoros Katsadramis
The Ideal Man
Mirka Kalatzopoulou
The Star
Nico Mastorakis
Reporter
Pantelis Voulgaris
Crew
Theo Angelopoulos
Director
Theo Angelopoulos
Writer
Giorgos Arvanitis
Director of Photography
Theo Angelopoulos
Producer
Thanasis Arvanitis
Sound Recordist
Popular Reviews
3 reviews
Santiago Garza
9.0★ · 10/12/24
My first time entering Theodoros Angelopoulos's cinema, I have to say that watching this short was not easy at all, if it were not for my friend Edgar I would never have been able to see the short film.
Before I started watching the short film I thought it would be similar to everything I had seen by Theo Angelopoulos in videos, and I discovered that before all that he was a totally different filmmaker, maybe it was because it was his first short film and he was experimenting.
The cinematography is one of my favorite points of the short film, apart from the music I find excellent, using Black is Black I think was the best. At the beginning of the short it seems to be a short in the purest style of the 60s but as it progresses it becomes a kind of study of the character “the ideal man”.
His first work manages to be better than most of the first works of well-known directors.
**P.S. Here’s the short film (if you want subtitles download the short and then the subtitles in .srt format apart, and then put them together in VLC.)**
Thanks for reading and God bless you.
86/100
My first time entering Theodoros Angelopoulos's cinema, I have to say that watching this short was not easy at all, if it were not for my friend Edgar I would never have been able to see the short film.
Before I started watching the short film I thought it would be similar to everything I had seen by Theo Angelopoulos in videos, and I discovered that before all that he was a totally different filmmaker, maybe it was because it was his first short film and he was experimenting.
The cinematography is one of my favorite points of the short film, apart from the music I find excellent, using Black is Black I think was the best. At the beginning of the short it seems to be a short in the purest style of the 60s but as it progresses it becomes a kind of study of the character “the ideal man”.
His first work manages to be better than most of the first works of well-known directors.
**P.S. Here’s the short film (if you want subtitles download the short and then the subtitles in .srt format apart, and then put them together in VLC.)**