Still Looking for Morphine

Still Looking for Morphine

Release date : January 2, 2001
Runtime : 1h 59m
Countries of origin : Greece /
Original Language : Greek /
Director : Yannis Fagras /
Writers : Yannis Fagras /
Production companies : TwoStroke Films /
January 2, 2001 1h 59m Greece Drama Greek More
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Ricky rides her motorcycle among real and imagined dangers, to arrive unscathed, but unalterably changed, at the end of summer. The unrelenting wind of the season disrupts a landscape of inaction, theft and drug use. The end of innocence has already begun and a new path, dark and hopeful, stands waiting like the ships beyond her window. It will be an act of violence that thrusts the girl into womanhood and leads her to a new life where, not without pain, everything is possible.
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  • title:Still Looking for Morphine
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2001
  • Runtime:1h 59m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Greece ·
  • Original Language: Greek ·
  • Director: Yannis Fagras /
  • Writers: Yannis Fagras ·
  • Production companies: TwoStroke Films ·
  • Overview:Ricky rides her motorcycle among real and imagined dangers, to arrive unscathed, but unalterably changed, at the end of summer. The unrelenting wind of the season disrupts a landscape of inaction, theft and drug use. The end of innocence has already begun and a new path, dark and hopeful, stands waiting like the ships beyond her window. It will be an act of violence that thrusts the girl into womanhood and leads her to a new life where, not without pain, everything is possible.
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