Golfe (2017)

Ein bukolisches Liebesdrama über die griechisch-deutsche Krise

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Golfe is an adaptation of the 19th-century bucolic idyll of Golfo and the eponymous first silent feature film of Greek cinema in 1914. The film reimagines the classic late 19th-century greek drama in a 21st-century context rethinking the recent European economic and political crisis between Greece and Germany. The new story of Golfe highlights particular ideological traits that gained popularity within the indignation movement and parliamentary politics in Greece during the time of an imminent Grexit. The film employs elements of Esoteric Nazism, Perennialism, Eurasianism, and the Third-Rome doctrine to reflect on nationalism and the dark ideological intricacies of that period.

Director: Fil Ieropoulos, Athanasios Anagnostopoulos
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Editing: Fil Ieropoulos
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Golfe about?
Golfe is an adaptation of the 19th-century bucolic idyll of Golfo and the eponymous first silent feature film of Greek cinema in 1914. The film reimagines the classic late 19th-century greek drama in a 21st-century context rethinking the recent European economic and political crisis between Greece and Germany. The new story of Golfe highlights particular ideological traits that gained popularity within the indignation movement and parliamentary politics in Greece during the time of an imminent Grexit. The film employs elements of Esoteric Nazism, Perennialism, Eurasianism, and the Third-Rome doctrine to reflect on nationalism and the dark ideological intricacies of that period.
Who directed Golfe?
Golfe was directed by Fil Ieropoulos, Athanasios Anagnostopoulos.
Who stars in Golfe?
Golfe stars Athanasios Anagnostopoulos, Johanna Maj Schmidt, Natasa Diavasti, Fil Ieropoulos, Dimitris Gritsas, Foivos Dousos.