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Apples Mila

Christos Nikou / Greece, Slovenia, Poland / 2020 / 90 min / Greek

Amidst a worldwide pandemic that causes sudden amnesia, Aris finds himself enrolled in a recovery programme designed to help patients build new identities. Prescribed daily tasks to create new memories and document them on camera, Aris slides back into ordinary life, meeting Anna… Enigmatic, larded with deadpan humour, this multi-awarded directorial debut had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival.

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Apples “lets us laugh at ourselves. Which we all desperately need to do.”
- Cate Blanchett

Tuesday, 17. 11. 2020

European Cinema Night 2020

Kinodvor has joined the initiative of the Creative Europe and Europa Cinemas for the third time in celebrating the richness of the European film culture.

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