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from V Kelly & Assoc

A film by Athina Rachel Tsangari

Starring Ariane Labed, Best Actress Award winner at 2010 Venice Film Festival

Marina, 23, is growing up with her architect father in a prototype factory town by the sea. Finding the human species strange and repellent, she keeps her distance. Instead she chooses to observe it through the songs of Suicide, the mammal documentaries of Sir David Attenborough, and the sexual- education lessons she receives from her only friend, Bella. A stranger comes to town and challenges her to a foosball duel, on her own table. Her father meanwhile ritualistically prepares for his exit from the 20th century, which he considers to be “overrated.” Caught between the two men and her collaborator, Bella, Marina investigates the wondrous mystery of the human fauna. (from filmswelike)

About the Athina Rachel Tsangari:

Athina Rachel Tsangari lives and works between her native Greece and the USA. Her introduction to cinema was a small role in Richard Linklater’s seminal film Slacker. Her debut feature The Slow Business of Going, a lo-fi sci-fi road movie shot in nine cities across the world, was voted one of the best undistributed films in the 2002 Village Voice Critics’ Poll. She was co-founder and artistic director of the Austin-based Cinematexas International Short Film Festival, programming avant-garde cinema, music and politically engaged media.

She designs large-scale projections for dance, theatre, and site-specific installations. She was the projections designer and video director for the Athens 2004 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony. In 2005, she founded Haos Film, a creative office that develops and produces work by and with fellow filmmakers.

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