DOXOBUS
ΔΟΞΟΜΠΟΥΣ
DOXOBUS
A Byzantine mural in a small Greek village
23 Kasım Perşembe 18.00 105′
Greece | 1987 | DCP | Color | 105’ Greek – Turkish & English Subtitled
Director: Fotos Lambrinos Screenplay: Fotos Lambrinos, Panos Theodoridis Director of Photography: Giorgos Arvanitis Editing: Aristeidis Karydis-Fuchs Music: Kostas Vomvolos Cast: Tasos Palatzidis, Stelios Kapatos, Varvara Mavromati Producer: Fotos Lambrinos
Awards
Thessaloniki FF En İyi Yeni Yönetmen, En İyi Görüntü, En İyi Set Tasarımı, En İyi Makyaj, Özel Ödül
SYNOPSIS
The film tells a story that unfolds in medieval Macedonia in the 14th century, when the first civil war broke out in Byzantium. A young man (Xenos) from Doxobus - a Byzantine village - will live through all the winds of war, growing up first in a monastery and then participating in the civil war. The defeat of the emperor and the triumph of the revolutionaries, where Xenos was distinguished for his heroic achievements, will bring him a reward for his bravery.


Fotos Lambrinos
With his first fictional future film “Doxobus” in 1987, he was selected Best Director at The Thessaloniki Film Festival. Some of his noteworthy films are “Birthday Celebration or a Silent Balkan Story” (1995), “Captain Kemal: A Comrade” (2009), and “The Great Utopia” (2017).
