Refused

Refused

Release date : October 1, 1980
Runtime : 25m
Countries of origin : Greece /
Original Language : Greek /
Director : Frieda Liappa /
Writers : Frieda Liappa /
Production companies :
October 1, 1980 25m Greece Horror Greek More
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Frieda Liappa in this short film casts an alternative gaze on the notion of historicity. Loukia is a teenager currently staying at her cousin’s house in Athens. Unlike her cousin she is timid and quite stressed for the school exam. She studies history. Between the lines of her book the historical events sprung up in a multidimensional way. Liappa transverses the dimensions of the real the imaginary and the symbolic. She invites the viewer to consider the construction of the filmic as well as the historical text. She succeeds in making a film with an open end and to leave room for our own contingent constructions.
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  • title:Refused
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1980
  • Runtime:25m
  • Genres: Horror ·
  • Countries of origin: Greece ·
  • Original Language: Greek ·
  • Director: Frieda Liappa /
  • Writers: Frieda Liappa ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Frieda Liappa in this short film casts an alternative gaze on the notion of historicity. Loukia is a teenager currently staying at her cousin’s house in Athens. Unlike her cousin she is timid and quite stressed for the school exam. She studies history. Between the lines of her book the historical events sprung up in a multidimensional way. Liappa transverses the dimensions of the real the imaginary and the symbolic. She invites the viewer to consider the construction of the filmic as well as the historical text. She succeeds in making a film with an open end and to leave room for our own contingent constructions.
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