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Miss Violence DVD

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On her birthday, 11-year-old Angeliki jumps off the balcony to her death with a smile on her face. An investigation is started as to the reason for this apparent suicide, but the family keeps insisting that it was an accident.

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Released
07 July 2014
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Metrodome 
Classification
Runtime
95 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5055002559013 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play.  Miss Violence is an unflinching and brutal examination of moral and societal breakdown. Masterfully directed by Alexandros Avranas, the film was widely acclaimed at the Venice Film Festival, winning Best Director and Best Actor (Themis Panou). On the day of her 11th birthday, Angeliki jumps from the balcony of her family home, falling to her death with a smile on her face. While the police and social services investigate the reason for this apparent suicide, Angeliki s family keep insisting that it was a tragic accident. As the truth unfolds, the bonds in the family are horrifyingly exposed and shattered.

Alexandros Avranas writes and directs this Greek drama starring Constantinos Athanasiades and Martha Bouziouri. On her eleventh birthday, Angeliki (Chloe Bolota) jumps off the balcony of her family home to her death; her body was found with a smile on her face. While the authorities try to piece together the facts to determine what led this young girl to commit suicide, the family insists that it was nothing more than a tragic accident. What is the family hiding? What secrets did Angeliki take with her?