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From the Edge of the City

The "Edge of the City" means Menidi, a poor suburb on the edge of pulsating Athens (the city). Menidi harbours many Cosssack Greeks. They are also called "pontios", ethnic Greeks from the Black Sea dispersed through the ex-Southern Soviet Union in the Stalin era. The "pontios" have returned to Greece en masse after the demise of the USSR. The parents speak mostly Greek, but the teenage children speak a hybrid Russian-Greek language which reflects their lack of identity and marginalization. The teenagers' marginalization leads them to the core of the film's theme: the lives of petty crime and prostitution which these second or third class Greeks lead. Their camaraderie, the way they mock each others' dealing in homosexuality, their sexual and criminal exploitation by rich Greeks, their own exploitation of prostitutes, sexual and moral ambiguity all lead to the film's defining.

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Cast & Crew See All

Stathis Papadopoulos
Sasia (Sasha)
Costas Kotsianidis
Kotsian
Panagiotis Chartomatsidis
Panagiotis

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Awards

  • 1998 - Best Director - - winner
  • 1998 - Greek Competition Award - Best Film - nominated
  • 1998 - Hellenic Association of Film Critics Award - - winner
  • 1998 - Golden Alexander - - nominated

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