Sotiros (2000)
Distilled in 1996 from an earlier 50-minute trilogy, this 26-minute film was shot in Greece and Austria and structured around two recurring intertitles, “He said” and “he said.” Each introduces delicate studies of light and place—hotel interiors, cafés, hillsides, storefronts, and street life—framed in parallel variations. The title invokes Apollo as savior and healer.
Director: Robert Beavers
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 25 min
Release Date: February 5, 2000
Cast
Country: Austria, Greece
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Sotiros about?
- Distilled in 1996 from an earlier 50-minute trilogy, this 26-minute film was shot in Greece and Austria and structured around two recurring intertitles, “He said” and “he said.” Each introduces delicate studies of light and place—hotel interiors, cafés, hillsides, storefronts, and street life—framed in parallel variations. The title invokes Apollo as savior and healer.
- Who directed Sotiros?
- Sotiros was directed by Robert Beavers.
- Who stars in Sotiros?
- Sotiros stars Robert Beavers, Gregory J. Markopoulos.
- How long is Sotiros?
- Sotiros has a runtime of 25m (25 minutes).
- What genre is Sotiros?
- Sotiros is a Documentary film.
- Where was Sotiros produced?
- Sotiros was produced in Austria, Greece.