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From Greek filmmaker Alexandros Avranas, Miss Violence (2013) begins with the shocking suicide of an eleven-year-old girl and unravels into a chilling portrait of abuse, control, and hidden domestic horror. Stark and unnerving, it belongs to the Greek Weird Wave tradition alongside Dogtooth, exposing family dysfunction and societal hypocrisy through cold precision. Från IMDB: A chilling account of a horrendous family tragedy perpetuated behind closed doors. As chronic violence chips away at the households elaborate façade, the shocking secret reveals that almost nothing is as it seems. Detta är en importfilm. De har oftast inte svensk text
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Miss Violence (2013)
99 min
On the day of her birthday, eleven-year-old Angeliki jumps off the balcony and falls to her death with a smile on her face. While the police and Social Services try to discover the reason for this apparent suicide, Angeliki's family keep insisting that it was an accident. What is the secret that young Angeliki took with her? Why does her family persist in trying to "forget" her and to move on with its life?