The Guardian's Son

The Guardian's Son (Greek: Ο γιος του φύλακα) is a Greek film directed by Dimitris Koutsiabasakos. It released in 2006 and it stars Nikolas Aggelis, Apostolis Totsikas, Dimitris Tzoumakis and Eleni Vergeti. The film won the second best film award and the best first film director award in the Greek State Film Awards.[1] The film was shot in the Aspropotamos area, in Pindus range.

The Guardian's Son
Directed byDimitris Koutsiabasakos
Written byDimitris Koutsiabasakos
StarringNikolas Aggelis
Apostolis Totsikas
Dimitris Tzoumakis
Eleni Vergeti
Music byVangelis Fampas
CinematographyOdysseas Pavlopoulos
Edited bySpyros Kokkas
Release date
2006
CountryGreece
LanguageGreek

Plot

Markos an ambitious journalist ends up to a mountainous and almost desert village in Pindus range, by looking for some work tool. There, he befriends with the few permanent residents of the village, the family of the village guardian and two young brothers who have come to the village to run away from their problem in the city. The four young people make a good relationship and help Ilias, the guardian's son, to a mission that he had drawn.[2][3]

Cast

  • Nikolas Aggelis
  • Apostolis Totsikas
  • Dimitris Tzoumakis
  • Eleni Vergeti
  • Yiorgos Spanias
  • Nikos Zoiopoulos

Awards

List of awards and nominations[1]
AwardCategoryRecipients and nomineesResult
2006 Greek State Film AwardsSecond Best FilmDimitris KoutsiabasakosWon
Best First Film DirectorDimitris KoutsiabasakosWon
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References

  1. "awards 2006". Thessaloniki International Film Festival. Retrieved 30 July 2015.
  2. "Ο γιος του φύλακα". athinorama.gr. Retrieved 30 July 2015.
  3. "Ο γιος του φύλακα". klg.gr. Retrieved 30 July 2015.
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