The filmmaker Théo Angelopoulos died on January 24th, 2012, knocked down by a motorbike on the set of his final film. In his unfinished film, he was telling the destinies of the victims of the Greek crisis. The list of victims of the crisis has only grown longer, this destitution echoing another that Théo had sensed was coming: that of the massive arrival of refugees who find themselves trapped in Greece by the closure of the borders. Yet citizen resistance is being organized and fights every day to bring those in danger of obliteration out of the shadows. Ironically, the ambulance supposed to come to his rescue broke down because budgetary restrictions had made it impossible to maintain the vehicle. The crisis itself killed Théo. This is a letter addressed to him in the form of a film.
电影导演西奥·安哲罗普洛斯于2012年在雅典拍摄他的最后一部电影时,在街边被摩托车撞倒而去世。他的遗作讲述的是一个遭受无休止的经济危机的希腊,难民不断涌入,尽管如此,这个国家依然为维护本国的尊严而奋斗。但具有讽刺意味的是,救护车本应该及时到达,却由于预算限制无法维护车辆——这场危机本身杀死了西奥。在这封以电影为形式给安哲罗普洛斯的信中,揭示了这位导演生前所预知的危机即将来临:难民疯狂涌入,却因边境关闭而被困在希腊,公民进行抵抗,每天都生活在斗争中……
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