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    26/02/2013 05:16

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    La critique de DVD Verdict (fin)

    Sólo Quiero Caminar is certainly stylish. However, it feels far from contemporary. The jumps in narrative time, focus on violence and revenge, and even the use of music in the film seriously harken back to the ultraviolent days of the 1990s, when films like Reservoir Dogs or even Robert Rodriquez's Desperado were bringing visual style and revenge together in tight cinematic packages. This is a really roundabout way of saying that Sólo Quiero Caminar is nothing new, and, for all its style, it doesn't feel particularly innovative. That's not a bad thing necessarily, but the whole film produces the nagging feeling that I've seen it somewhere before.

    Sólo Quiero Caminar is justifiably famous in its home country, nominated for a number of awards. I'm not sure it'll play so well here in the US, though. The film certainly has style to spare, but the film also feels like its stuck in the past. The DVD looks good, but there aren't enough extras to tempt those on the fence. It's certainly worth a rental for fans of any of the stars or those with nostalgia for the late '90s, but for everyone else there are probably better thrillers out there.(better,better c'est vite dit mon pote...ce film est meilleur que des centaines de daubes amérikkkaines !)






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    27/02/2013 01:40

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    Film brièvement mentionné début Nov 2011

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    Strélla
    (grec moderne : Στρέλλα) est un film grec
    réalisé par Pános H. Koútras et sorti en 2009.
     
     
     
    Présenté à la 59e Berlinale et dans une vingtaine de festivals européens. Il a remporté quatre titres pour onze nominations aux"Oscars grecs".Le nom, titre du film, de l'héroïne, Strélla est un jeu de mot entre le véritable prénom (Stélla, avec une référence au film Stélla) et le grec τρέλλα  "folle".Les acteurs sont des non-professionnels.Sélectionné au festival international du film de Thessalonique 2009, le film a été retiré par son réalisateur. Il boycottait le festival, avec 22 autres réalisateurs grecs, en signe de protestation contre la politique de financement du Centre du cinéma grec.
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    27/02/2013 01:47

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    Yannis Kokiasmenos (Yiorgos)un non acteur 
    n'ayant rien à envier aux professionnels

     

     

    Résumé
    Yiorgos sort de prison après avoir purgé une peine de presque quinze ans. Il laisse son amant de cellule derrière lui et se met à la recherche de son fils Leonidas, dont il est
    sans nouvelles depuis des années.Dans son hôtel à Athènes, il fait la connaissance de Strella, un jeune transsexuel en attente d'opération, avec lequel il entame une relation.





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    27/02/2013 11:07

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    Fiche technique
    Titre : Strélla
    Réalisation : Pános H. Koútras
    Scénario : Panos H. Koutras et Panos Evangelidis
    Société de production : Centre du cinéma grec, FilmCenter,
    Memento Films, Films Distribution, Outplay
    Directeur de la photographie : Olympia Mytilineou
    Montage : Yannis Halkiadakis
    Direction artistique : Penelope Valti
    Costumes : Vassilis Barbarigos
    Musique : Michalis Delta
    Pays d'origine : Grèce
    Genre : drame
    Format  : super 16 mm
    Durée : 113 minutes
    Date de sortie :
    février 2009 à la Berlinale 2009
     
    Cast
    Mina Orfanou ..... Strella
    Yiannis Kokiasmenos ..... Yiorgos
    Minos Theoharis ..... Alex
    Betty Vakalidou ..... Mary
    Akis Ioannou ..... Wilma
    Argiris Kavidas ..... Nikos
    Kostas Siradakis ..... Antonis
    Yiorgos Mazis ..... Kolokousis
     
     

     
    Bibliographie
    -(en) Vrasidas Karalis, A History of Greek Cinema, New York et Londres, Continuum, 2012, 318 p. (ISBN 978-1-4411-9447-3)
    -(en) Christine Sturmey, « Living on the Margins », Athens +, 18 décembre 2009
     





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    27/02/2013 11:11

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    Surprisingly well played and excellently written

    10/10
    Author: alkis from Vienna
    9 March 2009

    I had the honour to see that movie at it's world premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival. This surprising story of a man coming out of jail and falling in love with a transsexual is excellently written and surprisingly well played. Nearly all the actors are amateurs, but who needs trained actor with a cast like that: Especially Mina Orfanou in the role of 'Strella' is a revelation. Panos Koutras finds a way to tell a complicated story and to keep the audience interested in the main characters without following paths of Pedro Almodovar, though both have the wicked humor in common and both obviously love a good melodramatic story line every now and then. And he knows how to end a story, something that isn't often seen in queer movies nowadays. I sincerely hope 'Strella' will find a broader audience as it is clever and entertaining.

    that's the glory, that's the story of love
    10/10
    Author: pasakor
    8 February 2010

    despite the fact that the film caused a huge commotion in it's native country shocking the puritans, right wing bigots into a fury, Strella is not at all a shocking film.It's not a "film by an oppressed director trying to glorify his sexuality" but rather, a bold statement about love, family and about "normal" not existing anymore (if it ever was).

    The only shocking thing about it is how low key it is, creating a loving picture out of characters and a social milieu that has often been the subject of cinematic exploitation, or ridicule.Coutras makes magic out of the simplest materials and his two main actors perform with astounding truth a story that can only be shocking or insulting to narrow minded, hateful people.Nevertheless, the film does get a strong social, sexual, political point through, but it's not one of anger, or hate, but one of love and acceptance. and that unfortunately, is still too much for some to take...

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    Surprisingly good

    8/10
    Author: Penelope Cappa from Greece
    15 January 2011

    I never expected to see a movie in Greece about a transsexual, let alone one that was played by a real transsexual woman. That alone would have been a big deal for me. Thankfully though, there is definitely more to it. This is not a movie about being trans-gendered (or about being an ex convict for that matter), this is a movie about people seeking love in any form, about people trying to make a new start, re-defining themselves and their lives and living not according to stereotypes or social rules and notions as to what "is" right and wrong, but according to their own morality and their sense of what "feels" right and wrong. I loved the direct manner in which the "trans" issue was tackled with, I was taken with the tenderness of the love story - and of course there is that one nude scene that was really moving, honest, courageous, and magical at once.

    Granted, the plot twist did make me cringe a little bit, it felt somewhat "out there" and at this one instance I was like "this is at the verge of soapiness" but fortunately, it did not cross that line and the ending really did it for me after all. It is not a masterpiece, but it is a good movie, one that stands out from the bunch. Plus, Mina Orfanou is really good, especially considering she is an amateur, she captures the whole essence of the character with her performance, being charming, loving, rough and frustrated all at once.

    9 out of 14 people found the following review useful:

    Rewarding Greek Cinematography

    7/10
    Author: Ishkandar Raskolnick from Hanging Around
    24 April 2010

    This is the story of Giorgos, an ex-convict who has spent more than fifteen years in prison, sentenced for a crime of honor, and Strella, a transsexual call girl. The opening scene, as Giorgos kisses good-bye his cellmate, is when the viewer is prepared for macho-looking Giorgos' sexual orientations or –if you want- his upcoming "tolerance" to the fact that Strella is not a common girl. Giorgos wouldn't possibly react the way Fergus reacted in Neil Jordan's "Crying Game". As Giorgos is set free to "live his myth" in the dirty city, walking among the human and the urban garbage, one can smell the urine in the narrow mean streets, downtown Athens.

    Soon, as Giorgos attempts to find more about the whereabouts of his long lost son, one suspects that the film is intended to be a modern version of a Greek tragedy, except it will not be, because Strella knows better! Fortunately, "deus ex machina" will not be required. Humans ought to deal with their issues by themselves, this time. The supporting characters are never becoming grotesque despite the fact that they are queer and that Death is flirting with them throughout the film. Even Strella's impersonation of Maria Callas in its falseness has a bizarre dignity and proves to be a successful tightrope walking mainly –in my opinion- because it has nothing in common and at any time with any of the Almodüvar's transvestite characters. All in all, "Strella" is a worth seeing film and one of those every so often moments the Greek cinematography surprises pleasantly.

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    Absolutely loved it

    10/10
    Author: lungompa from Greece
    24 December 2011

    I think it is a great movie and a very important piece in Greek cinematography and not only Greek, in the global context as well. The way the movie ends is also very important towards creating a better climate and alternative solutions for trans gender people. It breaks the usual pattern of ends that are common to the movies related with LGBTQI people, and I think it's very healthy. A lot of familiar faces, the stars of Koukles, Yannis Kokiasmenos' and Mina Orfanou's acting was a blast! Good luck to the director, the crew and actors, hope to see more great movies made by them. Big thanks! And p.s. to the puritan who says he is not one:)there is something more important than the so called hubris, and that is what they wanted to portray, I guess.

    6 out of 11 people found the following review useful:

    Much better than I would imagine at first

    7/10
    Author: irene s from ATHENS, HELLAS
    17 January 2010

    Strella was one of the two Greek films people would propose me to see this winter (the other being "Kynodontas"). Unfortunately I missed the second, but I had the opportunity to see this one and I have to say that, unlike my rather low expectations, it finally came out to be a very interesting film, actually more than other very highly discussed and budgeted Greek films. The good things about it?.. I guess it's because you never get bored through the film and there is always something in the plot to make it interesting. Then, it's the fact that it's very human. No one is characterized by what he / she does or who he / she is.

    A prison convict is just a person and so is a transsexual. I am happy with the fact that the film emphasizes on feelings and not on stereotypes. This makes it present a difficult subject in an easy way for the viewer,without being melodramatic or superficial either. My highlights are the squirrel scenes (fantastic idea!) plus the performance of Mina Orphanou - she is unbelievably good let alone for a non trained actor! So, I would highly suggest people to see this even if they have hesitations...






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