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Vanina
Kirpianuscus1 November 2023
A nervous airhostess, apparently for her new bracelets. Dialogues with mates and pilot, amability in relation with passangers, against the terrible state of tension . And a secret as root of this delicate state.

Two admirable virtues - the story about her grandmother and her parents , the confession about mother attitude about her.

The second virtue - the beautiful performance of Lena Papaligoura as Vanina. A story about pain , in two different forms, becoming, in some measure, just complementaries. And inspired images of plastic wrap. A film about apparences, pressure of job and the heavy memories around a sort of reconciliation with not comfortable past. Not last, new great demonstration of splendid Thanasis Neofotitos art.
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AirHostess-737
moviefest-9075710 January 2024
"AirHostess-737," a 16-minute psychological drama helmed by Thanasis Neofotistos, plunges into the intricate realms of the human psyche. Diverging from standard aviation-themed stories, "AirHostess-737" ventures boldly into profound philosophical and psychological territories through an intense and up-close pressure cooker set up.

Lena Papaligoura's captivating portrayal of Vanina, a 39-year-old flight attendant navigating a Boeing-737, propels the audience into a narrative that defies the norms of traditional short films. Vanina becomes a poignant symbol of the universal quest for identity and self-acceptance, haunted by the shadows of childhood trauma and unresolved conflicts.

Neofotistos seamlessly weaves existential themes into the narrative, prompting viewers to reflect on the paradox of perfectionism and its intricate connection to genuine acceptance and inner fulfillment. The symbolism of dental braces becomes a powerful metaphor, delving into the enduring impact of early experiences on one's pursuit of validation.

A distinctive stylistic choice in the film is the almost exclusive focus on Lena Papaligoura in a close-up frame. While the rationale behind this decision remains mysterious, it contributes to a unique viewing experience, intensifying the sense of isolation and introspection within the storyline.

In defiance of conventional short films, "AirHostess-737" delivers a cinematic journey into the complexities of the human condition. Lena Papaligoura's exceptional performance, coupled with Neofotistos' nuanced direction, ensures a thought-provoking exploration of identity, existential themes, and the relentless pursuit of acceptance. This cinematic piece leaves an indelible mark, inviting audiences to grapple with the intricate layers of the human experience long after the credits fade.
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