This month will see the launch of
Sundance Film Festival, the film festival which kicks of the festival season for the new year potentially it will show off the more independent feature's we'll expect to see in cinema's or home entertainment within the next twelve months. The festival has been the launchpad to many successful films internationally especially the Greek films and
Yorgos Lanthimos‘ films particular in the likes of
Alps and the Oscar nominated
Dogtooth. Lanthimos is involved again in Greece's entry to this year's festival however he's on writing duties with
Babis Makridis directing
'L' which is frankly as absurd, odd as the previously mentioned films, it has Lanthimos' hall markings all over it comedy to the max.This looks like the strangest birthday party in the world which the Greek cinephiles can enjoy in the early part of 2012 or if your attending
Sundance you can find this film part of the play-in competition from
19th until 28th January.
A man lives in his car. He's 40 and separated from his wife and kids, who live in a different car. They meet in parking lots. A professional driver, the man delivers honey to a narcoleptic man and often dreams of his friend, who was killed when a hunter mistook him for a bear. Frequently late delivering honey, the man is fired, and his driving skills are questioned. Thrust into existential uncertainty, he abandons "car life" and joins a rogue motorbike gang.
Source
Flix.gr
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