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Alps

(Alpeis)

Year 2011
Runtime 93 mins
Language Greek
Subtitles Greek with English Subtitles
Alberta Premiere

A dark comedy pitched somewhere between “bleak” and “soul-destroying,” Yorgos Lanthimos’ 2009 DOGTOOTH was not for the faint of heart. For those attuned to its nihilistic sense of humour, though, the Oscar-nominee for Best Foreign Language Film became a favourite example of just how far a filmmaker could push the boundaries of good taste.

With his followup, Lanthimos has gone farther still. ALPS is even more bleak than DOGTOOTH, if that’s possible, centring on a group of professional stand-ins who take the place of lost loved ones, from spouses to pets. If the comic potential of such an enterprise in human misery isn’t immediately obvious, don’t worry – ALPS is also shockingly funny, drawing unexpected humour from the most harrowing of situations. Impossibly enough, Lanthimos has managed to surpass himself on all sides: he has gotten funnier, more cynical, more pointed and more horrifying.

Some films are crowd-pleasers, lighthearted romps that are fun for the whole family. ALPS is not that film. Like DOGTOOTH, it’s likely to elicit equal parts anger, confusion and fascination. If you have a taste for the extreme, though, ALPS is an experience you won’t want to miss.

Countries

Greece
Awards
Nominated for the Golden Lion, Venice International Film Festival 2011
Festivals
Venice International Film Festival 2011
Toronto International Film Festival 2011
Director
Yorgos Lanthimos
Producer
Yorgos Lanthimos, Athina Rachel Tsangari
Screenwriter
Yorgos Lanthimos, Efthymis Filippou
Cinematographer
Christos Voudouris
Editor
Yorgos Mavropsaridis
Cast
Aris Servetalis
Johnny Vekris
Aggeliki Papoulia