I had the pleasure of watching this film, written and Directed by Ilias Avramides, at its premeier in shoredich last October and I was astonished by it's amazing display of technical skill, the astounding performances and it's engaging view of a prominent matter, that being of Homelessness in the UK. The treatment of this issue is perfectly posted alongside the struggles of modern society and the many dead ends a person can end up in when the are living in a cold and distant society to the ones less fortunate. This effect is heightened by the fact that the interaction betweeen the two takes place in the London Underground, a place that has been the linked with the issue of London homelessness. The director's request for shooting in the London Undergoriund was rejected by the TFL as they did not want to associate thmselves with homelesness. This, besides providing a great deal of Irony and further confirmation of the company's stance of the matter, it porved to be agreat chnace for Ilias to employ a plethora of technical achievements alongside with the crew of the movie, in order to provide the end result.
A very thought provoking and immensely enjoyable film.
Ilias, I whish you all the best in your endeavors.