Vasilis Bisbikis

Vasilis Bisbikis

Birth : 1977-10-29, Loutraki, Greece

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Vasilis Bisbikis
Vasilis Bisbikis
Vasilis Bisbikis

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Digger
Kostas
When Jonny visits his father Nikitas in his cabin in the woods after 20 years, the hermit ignores him. But to prevent the muddy ground from being pulled out from under their feet for reasons of profit, father and son must dig deep into it...
Amercement
Man outside Night Club
Vangelis, a remnant of the rave party generation of the late 90s, sells weed for a living. Wants a steady job, no risks involved. Petros, a smalltime gangster. Wants a family. Demands respect. Katerina unwillingly brings them together under the same roof.
Take It and End It
A veal has to be slaughtered by a butcher. But this veal is different than the others. It’s his 'child'. Based on a chapter of Giorgos Skambardonis book 'Everything Works Fine Against Us'.
Ballad for a Pierced Heart
Manos
In a small town in Greece, when amorous passion meets with greed money, dead bodies start pilling up and "Sleeping Beauty" Olga will never know the horrors she has been spared of.
Όλα Για Όλα
The City of Children
Fotis
The arrival of children, as seen through the stories of four different couples, just when a pregnancy comes along and conflicts with their lives. A marital crisis becomes a family tragedy; a mad man's gun forces a young couple to reconsider a premature pregnancy; a long struggle of in-vitro fertilizations brings together and forces apart two sterile women who have shared the same man; and a young Iraqi immigrant, all alone in her apartment, is forced to give birth to her child with the help of her Greek stalker and next door neighbor. The stories unfold within a day and collide in a violent and fatal incident.
Of Mice and Men by Vasilis Bisbikis
Music Director
Starting with the absolute respect for the need of the spectator to experience even indirectly the theatrical experience, in the unprecedented conditions that gave birth to the pandemic, the extremely realistic theater of Vassilis Bismbikis and the Cartel Group meets the codes of cinema. The camera in the hand of the director of photography Dimitris Katsaitis becomes the eye of the spectator who closely watches the heroes of the story. The story of Lenos and Vassilis, the heroes of John Steinbeck's masterpiece "People and Mice", as presented in the adaptation of the Cartel Group, comes to life again, adapted to the modern Greek reality. «OF MICE AND MEN Copyright ©1937 by John Steinbeck Copyright © renewed 1965 by John Steinbeck»
Of Mice and Men by Vasilis Bisbikis
Director
Starting with the absolute respect for the need of the spectator to experience even indirectly the theatrical experience, in the unprecedented conditions that gave birth to the pandemic, the extremely realistic theater of Vassilis Bismbikis and the Cartel Group meets the codes of cinema. The camera in the hand of the director of photography Dimitris Katsaitis becomes the eye of the spectator who closely watches the heroes of the story. The story of Lenos and Vassilis, the heroes of John Steinbeck's masterpiece "People and Mice", as presented in the adaptation of the Cartel Group, comes to life again, adapted to the modern Greek reality. «OF MICE AND MEN Copyright ©1937 by John Steinbeck Copyright © renewed 1965 by John Steinbeck»
Of Mice and Men by Vasilis Bisbikis
Starting with the absolute respect for the need of the spectator to experience even indirectly the theatrical experience, in the unprecedented conditions that gave birth to the pandemic, the extremely realistic theater of Vassilis Bismbikis and the Cartel Group meets the codes of cinema. The camera in the hand of the director of photography Dimitris Katsaitis becomes the eye of the spectator who closely watches the heroes of the story. The story of Lenos and Vassilis, the heroes of John Steinbeck's masterpiece "People and Mice", as presented in the adaptation of the Cartel Group, comes to life again, adapted to the modern Greek reality. «OF MICE AND MEN Copyright ©1937 by John Steinbeck Copyright © renewed 1965 by John Steinbeck»