A Greek Summer (film)
| Movie | |
|---|---|
| German title | A Greek summer |
| Original title | Nicostratos le pélican |
| Country of production | France , Greece |
| original language | French |
| Publishing year | 2011 |
| length | 92 minutes |
| Age rating | FSK 6 |
| Rod | |
| Director | Olivier Horlait |
| script | Olivia Bruynoghe |
| production | Philippe Gautier |
| music | Panayotis Kalantzopoulos |
| camera | Michel Amathieu |
| cut | Serge Bourdeillettes |
| occupation | |
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A Greek Summer (original title: Nicostratos le pélican (The Pelican Nicostratos), working title: Un été grec ) is a Franco-Greek fictional film from 2011 by Olivier Horlait based on the novel Nikostratos by Eric Boisset .
action
Fourteen-year-old Yannis, whose mother has died, lives on the fictional, idyllic island of Zora in the Aegean Sea . There he raises a pelican, initially behind the back of his irascible father Démosthène. This brings him closer to the beautiful seventeen-year-old waitress Angeliki. After the pelican has an accident, there is still a happy ending.
criticism
The lexicon of international film judged that the film production arouses sympathy due to its "charismatic actors, beautiful landscape tableaus and a [r] restrained staging" . Limiting this positive impression, the strip fluctuates “between children's and youth films” .
Individual evidence
- ^ Certificate of Release for A Greek Summer . Voluntary self-regulation of the film industry , October 2012 (PDF; test number: 134 996 K).
- ↑ A Greek Summer. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed May 24, 2013 .
Web links
- A Greek summer in the Internet Movie Database (English)