Unfair World

San Sebastian 2011
Best Director/Best Actor
3rd Hellenic Film Academy Awards
Best Film
Rotterdam International
Film Festival 2012
Rekjavik International
Film Festival 2013

Unfair World

A Film by Filippos Tsitos

2011 - Germany/Greece - Drama - 2.35 DCP - 107 min.

with Andonis Kafetzopoulos , Theodora Tzimou , Christos Stergioglou , Sofia Seirli & Achilleas Kiriakides

Language: Greek
Produced by Alexandra Boussiou

Sotiris is a police interrogator in Athens. He has an obsession: he needs to be fair. He judges the suspects after his personal moral and against the law. With the intention to save another innocent soul, he accidentally kills a man. Dora is the only witness to the crime. She is a poor cleaning woman who leads a breathless life. The struggle to survive has made her unfair. The righteous Sotiris and the unrighteous Dora like each other. But love, honesty and justice aren’t easy to combine.

San Sebastian 2011
Best Director/Best Actor
3rd Hellenic Film Academy Awards
Best Film
Rotterdam International
Film Festival 2012
Rekjavik International
Film Festival 2013

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