Miss Violence Page #2

Synopsis: It's Angeliki's 11th birthday celebration, and a well-organised party is held in her honour. Everything is in order, and all the ingredients of a usual birthday party are there. A nice fest, a big cake, music, dance, a caring grandfather's embrace... a truly loving family environment. But is it real, or is this an elaborate facade? As we witness a devastating act of despair, we understand that something lies underneath. The story advances, and we slowly get lured into a web of hideous secrets, while gradually getting ourselves dragged into a downward spiral of lies and deceptive appearances. When we unwillingly unravel the mysteries kept behind closed doors, in reality, we plunge into the depths of the human soul and the unfathomable secrets within.
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Alexandros Avranas
Production: Faliro House Productions
  9 wins & 13 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.1
Metacritic:
75
Rotten Tomatoes:
83%
Year:
2013
98 min
296 Views


Are you done?

I need to come in.

Come and play.

Come on.

Philippos.

Philippos.

I said come and play.

Did you have a good time?

You didn't bring me

any flowers.

You should bring them to mom first,

then to grandma.

Grandpa took Philippos to pee

and they picked them.

Then they gave them to me

in the car

but I gave them to grandma

because I didn't want them at all.

Are you sure?

And why didn't you want them?

We don't give presents away.

You're being ungrateful.

Now see what you've done.

You've upset him.

Go give him a kiss.

Can I try?

Not like that, Grandpa,

you'll lose.

Grandpa,

can I tell you something?

After dinner.

Tonight you will sleep alone.

And where will

Myrto sleep?

Good morning.

I'm taking the kids to school.

Eleni said you're taking your

mother to have tests done

I thought it would be a shame for

your daughter not to go to school.

Thank you so much for thinking

of me. But her father came by...

...and picked her up yesterday.

I hope I haven't made you late.

I wanted to thank you

for visiting.

I hope it wasn't too tiring.

You know, Eleni isn't very well.

Don't worry.

I understand.

If you noticed anything,

I'd like to know about it.

I'm afraid Eleni keeps it all

bottled up inside.

That makes sense.

It's still too soon.

I agree. I must hurry, or else

the children will be late.

Thanks again.

Good day to you.

Good day.

You were late.

I would prefer that

it not be repeated.

I'm very sorry.

I can't pick up the kids.

You'll have to do it.

I've left tickets for you in the first

drawer. Don't lose track of time.

The bell rings at 2 o'clock.

Be there at 1:
40.

At 2:
30 I'll call you at home.

Don't let me down.

Bravo.

You make sure

it's cut evenly.

Your father will call.

Go and play

in your room.

Open the door.

You're grounded.

At least let me use the phone.

Mom!

No.

Open up!

So now what? Are you going

to leave me here to die?

Put that down.

Yes.

We're right here.

I just didn't get to it in time.

What happened?

Nothing happened.

- How did it go?

- Okay.

- Everything all right?

- Yes. Yes.

Have the children

had their bath?

They're just about to.

In this house

we have nothing to hide.

It's bath time.

Let's go.

Ready.

Your turn, Phillippos.

Can I have one?

Here you are.

Give me another one.

Why are you here?

I'm here to see

my gynecologist.

With your husband?

No, with my father.

I think it's your turn.

Do you want me to come in too...

...to hold the door for you...

so no one else comes in.

Go ahead.

Eleni, come along.

Is everything all right,

doctor?

Everything's fine.

Your wife will have to

watch her blood sugar.

She's obviously given birth

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Alexandros Avranas

Alexandros Avranas is a Greek film director best known for such films as Miss Violence and Dark Crimes starring Jim Carrey.At the 2013 Venice Film Festival Avranas won the Silver Lion for Best Director for Miss Violence. more…

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