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Greek Orthodox Community of Melbourne and Victoria

Event 

GFF 2013 Film: Marjoram
Title:
GFF 2013 Film: Marjoram
When:
16.11.2013 21.30 h
Where:
Palace Cinemas Como - South Yarra
Category:
Film

Description

Greece, 2013, 102mins (Drama)
Director Olga Malea
Written by Apostolos Alexopoulos & Olga Malea
Produced by Olga Malea
Cast: Maria Riskaki, Natalia Dragoumi, Iosif Polyzoidis, Youlika Skafida


Junior MasterChef taken to the extreme…

The first thriller-drama from a filmmaker celebrated by Greek audiences for her comedies, Marjoram shines a revealing, psychological light into the dark corners of a mother-daughter relationship.

Eleven year-old overachiever Anna (Maria Riskaki) is driven by being the perfect daughter and impressing her demanding mother (Natalia Dragoumi). Anna’s ambition sees her enter a TV cooking competition, however, it’s not long before she starts behaving strangely, puzzling her parents and prompting concerns for her safety. Why is this child, who seems so happy, acting so unpredictable?

Marjoram nearly became a casualty of Greece’s economic volatility with its director, Olga Malea, having to pick up the production tab after funding was withdrawn.

“Avoids easy solutions to the serious problems it examines.” Museum of the Moving Image, New York

About the Director:
After a PhD in Psychology at Yale, Olga Malea returned to Greece to pursue film directing. From 1997 until 2007, she wrote and directed five feature films, all highly successful films in Greece: The Cow's Orgasm (1997), The Mating Game (1999), Risotto (2000), Honey & The Pig (2005), First Time Godfather (2007).


To buy tickets, watch the trailer and for more information about the Greek Film Festival 2013 please click here to visit the official website.

Venue

Venue:
Palace Cinemas Como   -   Website
Street:
Cnr Toorak Rd & Chapel St
Postcode:
3141
Suburb:
South Yarra
State:
VIC
Country:
Country: au

Centrally located in the heart of chic South Yarra, the glamorous Palace Cinema Como screens a selection of the best local and international films. In addition to cutting edge cinema, each year Palace Cinema Como is proud to host a wide range of film festivals including the Italian, French, Greek, German, Israeli and Russian Film Festivals.

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