Little White Lies by Marina Ashioti
Lentzou is certainly onto a winning formula, but it’s Kokkali and Georgakopoulos’ superb performances that ultimately make up for Moon’s shortcomings.
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Greece, France · 2022
1h 48m
Director Jacqueline Lentzou
Starring Sofia Kokkali, Lazaros Georgakopoulos, Nikolas Hanakoulas, Kaiti Ibrohori
Genre Drama
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Artemis, a young woman living in Paris, has been estranged from her father for years. But when he falls gravely ill, her mother insists she return home to Athens to care for him. Reluctantly, Artemis moves back home for the summer, eventually learning the long-kept secret that’s kept her father out of her life.
Little White Lies by Marina Ashioti
Lentzou is certainly onto a winning formula, but it’s Kokkali and Georgakopoulos’ superb performances that ultimately make up for Moon’s shortcomings.
The Guardian by Peter Bradshaw
Kokkali persuasively enacts both the emotional hurt and emotional healing.
It’s a self-consciously-filmed soft-spoken drama about family, family responsibilities and family secrets, and truthfully a rather drab affair where the stakes are low and the emotions kept in check for the most part.
The Observer (UK) by Wendy Ide
As the enigmatic, tarot-inspired title suggests, questions remain, but Lentzou leaves us with the sense that this long-stalled relationship can finally move forward.
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