ANTONIS’ VOICE
synopsis
After an accident that almost cost him his life, Christos Kapatos decides to leave a successful career in shipping and moves back to his parents' house in 2011. At the same time, his father, Antonis, suffers a series of strokes that leave him with some minor kinetic but major speech disabilities. The only people who can understand him are his son and wife. In 2012, Christos starts recording his life in the house, trying to come to terms with this new model for cohabitation. While setting out to depict the anxiety, worries, frustration and hope for a better future, he rediscovers his own family and, along with that, Antonis' voice.
international title: | Antonis’ Voice |
original title: | I foní tou Antóni |
country: | Greece |
year: | 2018 |
genre: | documentary |
directed by: | Christos Kapatos |
film run: | 75' |
screenplay: | Christos Kapatos |
cinematography by: | Christos Kapatos |
film editing: | Stamos Dimitropoulos |
music: | Yorgos Malefakis, Alexandros Dimitropoulos |
producer: | Phaedra Vokali |
production: | Marni Films |