The Way To The West

The Way To The West

Release date : April 7, 2003
Runtime : 1h 16m
Countries of origin : Greece /
Original Language : Greek /
Director : Kyriakos Katzourakis /
Writers : Kyriakos Katzourakis /
Production companies : Greek Film Centre /
April 7, 2003 1h 16m Greece Drama Greek More
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The film is a combination of documentary and fiction. A woman from the former Soviet Union, Irina, comes to Greece in search of a better life and falls victim to the sex slave trade (trafficking). She wanders around Athens in search of a friend of hers who has disappeared. Her story unfolds through a series of personal confessions. During these moments of reality, Irina is in some way present as a sort of "suffering angel" who comments on the aftermath, indirectly linking the present to the past, the real to the imaginary
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  • title:The Way To The West
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2003
  • Runtime:1h 16m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Greece ·
  • Original Language: Greek ·
  • Director: Kyriakos Katzourakis /
  • Writers: Kyriakos Katzourakis ·
  • Production companies: Greek Film Centre ·
  • Overview:The film is a combination of documentary and fiction. A woman from the former Soviet Union, Irina, comes to Greece in search of a better life and falls victim to the sex slave trade (trafficking). She wanders around Athens in search of a friend of hers who has disappeared. Her story unfolds through a series of personal confessions. During these moments of reality, Irina is in some way present as a sort of "suffering angel" who comments on the aftermath, indirectly linking the present to the past, the real to the imaginary
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