See You is a gritty exploration of life on the margins in Athens, blending Greek, Bulgarian, and Cypriot influences. The atmosphere is heavy yet vivid, capturing the struggles of Albanian immigrants through a lens that feels both raw and intimate. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to sink into the lives of characters like Christos, who is pulled into a world filled with deception and survival. Performances, particularly by Akis Sakellariou and Armando Dauti, are striking in their authenticity, bringing depth to a narrative that swings between hope and despair. It’s a film that doesn’t hold back, revealing the harsh realities faced by those living in the shadows, which makes it distinct and somberly compelling.
Co-production between Greece, Bulgaria, and CyprusFocuses on the plight of Albanian immigrantsNoted for its authentic performances and somber tone
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