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👉 Überraschungs‑Tipp
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Abeni: If you die, I'm going to devour your corpse, because the earth doesn't get to have you before me~ Nikou: Aww, if I die, I'll make sure to drink poison first, so you won't have time to digest me and we'll be one forever~ Kayori: am I FUCKING INTERRUPTING SOMETHING?!
hi im wondering if your request are open rn but, i hope you can make a user ideas for, Thyrone and Nikou. i really love ur bloog sm !!!
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── ◜✧◞ thyrone / nikou! ﹕ᶻz
thyrotes / yahtyrtz / thr1yce / euothyr
nikoyuous / zhnikou / nkhikvu / mojnkouu
Tumblr refused to post the gif, so here's a video instead ! Silly little animation of an oc :'o))) I have the still version of the animation under the cut as well some tiny rambles !
As an unpredictable, sweeping pandemic causes people in Apples, the Greek nomination for the Oscars, to develop sudden amnesia, a man finds himself enrolled in a recovery program designed to help him build a new life. His treatment consists of performing daily tasks prescribed by his doctors on audiocassette and capturing these new memories with a Polaroid camera. Greek writer-director Christos Nikou’s debut feature is a surreal enigma about love, memory, and loss, a beguiling exploration of identity and reality.
Christos Nikou was born in Athens in 1984. His short film “KM” participated in over 40 international film festivals. For the past ten years, he has worked as an assistant director on the feature films “Dogtooth” (Yorgos Lanthimos) and “Before Midnight” (Richard Linklater), as well as “4 Black Suits”, “Nobody”, “Christmas Tango”, “A Greek Type of Problem”, “7 Kinds of Wrath” and “Approach”. In 2014 he was selected by the Rotterdam Film Festival to deliver a directing masterclass to 30 young film students at the annual masterclass "We are next", organized by the festival and the University of Amsterdam. “Apples” production team was recently joined by Cate Blanchett who characterised “Apples” as “a unique and beautiful fable about memory and loss which resonates deeply with the unrecognisable terrain in which we currently find ourselves”. The film was profiled by Hollywood Reporter as a likely Oscars contender, while The Playlist included “Apples” in the best films of 2021. In his interview with Greek News Agenda* Christos Nikou talks about the roads he took and the ones he didn’t in film making and the difficulties of funding.