Bookmark Share
Calendar Buy Tickets Join About A- | A+

MoMA

FILM SCREENINGS

  • Correction

    2007. Greece. Thanos Anastopoulos. 83 min.

Saturday, April 5, 2008, 6:00 p.m.

Theater 1 (The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 1), T1



  • Correction

    2007. Greece. Directed by Thanos Anastopoulos. Referencing Ulysses's mythic meandering and the contemporary realities of immigration, xenophobia, and hooliganism, director Thanos Anastopoulos crafts a subtle yet haunting portrait of a broken man. Yorgos, released from prison, wanders Athens from the halfway house to places that seem familiar to him, yet remain as enigmatic as his past. A woman and her daughter are objects of his fascination, but it is unclear if they are his estranged family, strangers being stalked by a predator, or merely cohabitants of a conflict-ridden society. Winner or the Best Screenplay award at the forty-eighth Thessaloniki International Film Festival, the film is a journey through urban chaos and decay that mirrors the brave inner search for national identity and responsibility. 83 min.

In the Film exhibition New Directors/New Films

Ticketing policies for film screenings

Sign up for now to receive MoMA's biweekly Film E-News


Share by E-mail
Share by Text Message