This year’s awards of the Cannes Film Festival had a Greek coloras well as the film “Triangle of sadness” by the Swedish director Ruben Estlundwho won him Golden Palmis a Greek co-production of the company Heretic by George Karnava and Konstantinos Kontovrakis.
Estlund set an important personal record, as his clever satirical film, shot in Chiliadou, Evia, was the second to win a Golden Palm after “The Square”, which had won the grand prize in 2017.
THE Undersecretary of Culture and Sports, in charge of contemporary culture Nikolas Giatromanolakis congratulated the actors of the film and especially the people of the Greek production company: “Many congratulations to the cast (many of them Greeks) and to the Greek production company Heretic, co-producer of Ruben lstlund’s “Triangle of Sadness” which just won the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival Festival de Cannes. has been shot in Chiliadou, Evia (How lucky I am to be at its premiere!)“, He said.
The Swedish director’s film delves into the fashion world, with most of it being on a luxury yacht, whose captain at some point, wanting to avenge his ill-fated passengers, will serve them an overly rich meal, during a hectic storm, in a gastronomically nightmarish metaphor for the end of Western civilization. And from there, the ship’s passengers will find themselves shipwrecked on a desert island with the hierarchy of power changing radically and a middle-aged Filipino maid having the command in the team’s fight for survival.
The film stars Woody Harrelson, Harris Dickinson, Charlbi Dean, Zlatko Buric, Oliver Ford Davies, Iris Berben, Sunnyi Melles, Alex Schulman, etc.
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