Kinetta
International Arthouse
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1h 38m
Directed by Yorgos Lanthimos | 98 mins | 2005
In the dilapidated resort town of Kinetta, an ex-cop, a photo developer, and a hotel chambermaid pursue an unusual hobby: making videotapes of elaborate re-stagings of local murders. In Lanthimos’s beguiling first solo directorial debut, the fascination with game-playing ceremonies that will mark his later work is very much in place.
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