Katerina Zourari

Películas

La hija oscura
Set Costumer
Las vacaciones en la playa de una mujer madura toman un giro oscuro cuando comienza a obsesionarse con otra mujer y su hija, lo que la obligará a tener que enfrentarse a problemas de su pasado y de su primera maternidad.
Pari
Assistant Costume Designer
Cuando la joven iraní Pari y su religioso esposo, mucho mayor que ella, llegan a Atenas para visitar a su hijo, este no aparece para recogerles en el aeropuerto como prometió. Tampoco vive en la dirección que les había dado. Ambos salen en busca de su hijo, pero pronto se encuentran en medio de una ciudad atravesada por las peleas callejeras y las barricadas en llamas. Como su esposo no habla inglés, Pari debe salir de su tradicional rol de esposa musulmana sumisa y silenciosa para poder comunicarse con los habitantes de este país extranjero y localizar a su hijo. A medida que avanza la búsqueda de su hijo, Pari va logrando una independencia cada vez mayor y reuniendo un coraje que nunca supo que tenía.
The Sentimentalists
Set Decoration
An aged , above any suspicion, bourgeois by the nickname 'The Master', lives isolated in a luxurious beachfront villa with his teenage daughter. In reality, however, he is an illicit trade in antiquities, a loan shark and a black market trader of antiquities. The 'Master' has two henchmen to do his 'dirty work', Mercury and John, both of committing a fatal mistake: while Mercury falls for the daughter of 'Master', John is obsessed with a prostitute. Both of them , as 'sentimentalists', must be whacked.
7 Kinds of Wrath
Art Direction
Petros is a gay archaeologist who experiences the naked Greek paranoia in the center of Athens. Either by choice or coincidence, he comes into contact with people who are "different": An Arab immigrant, who comes to Greece, a land of "infidels", determined to conquer it by any means; A Greek-French cello player, who is burdened by the agony of her alcoholic mother; A young Albanian pianist, who carries the curse of his own personal genius and divinity; A Greek immigrant, who was repatriated but now has nowhere to call home; A bank director, who believes everything can be bought, even love; A patrolman, who creates his own version of socio-political reality. Petros' contact with these people is in fact a traumatic experience. For each encounter he has to pay a price. Sometimes the price is material, while other times it's emotional. At times it is both. Will the experience gained make up for the loss?