Kyriaki Tsitsa

참여 작품

Not Tomorrow
Production Design
Michalis has barely 24 hours to redefine his life and make up for his close ones. That same night he meets a girl. He only wishes that the morning never comes.
11.20 a.m.
Production Design
Olga, a domestic worker originally from Albania, finds herself in a house she works in downtown Athens, at the right time. Or at the wrong one?
Umbrella
Production Design
An umbrella protects from the rain, but also gets people together.
송곳니
Assistant Costume Designer
높은 담장으로 둘러 쌓인 넒은 정원과 수영장이 딸린 도시 근교 한 저택에 아이들 세 명을 세상과 완전히 단절시킨 채 양육하는 부모가 있다. 그들은 바깥 세상과는 철저히 단절되어 있으며 유일하게 아버지만이 외부로 나갈 수 있다. 아버지는 아들의 성적인 욕구를 채워주기 위해 가끔 회사 경비인 크리스티나를 들이고, 마당에 나타난 고양이는 무서운 침입자로 교육시킨다. 이들의 등장과 자그마한 틈새 사이로 순종적이기만 했던 큰 딸은 바깥 세상에 대한 호기심을 가지기 시작한다. 송곳니가 빠져야만 어른이 되어 세상으로 나갈 수 있다는 아버지. 바깥 세상에 대한 궁금증이 커져만 가던 큰 딸은 충격적인 계획을 실행에 옮기게 되는데...
Valse Sentimentale
Costume Design
Constantina Voulgaris’s first feature film is a delightful anomaly in contemporary cinema, sort of like a Cat Power song. Raw, earnest, melancholy, awkward in parts, razor sharp in others, it's lyrical, yet with an undercutting touch of offbeat humor. And more than anything it's unapologetically a girl's bedroom song, an utterly sincere home movie. Made with the ever-generous currency of a cast and crew of friends, and the ample downtime that Greek summer-in-the-city affords, when everybody else is sunning and hooking up out in the islands, it's a film about two exiles -- in Athens, in summer, in love. A sentimental dance between a girl and a boy who could be stuck in downtown any-ville, yearning to be with each other but too cool to dare, too chicken to admit it, too clumsy not to step on each other's Doc Martens, and too damn sentimental not to surrender, in the end, to that old-fashioned thing called love.
Valse Sentimentale
Set Decoration
Constantina Voulgaris’s first feature film is a delightful anomaly in contemporary cinema, sort of like a Cat Power song. Raw, earnest, melancholy, awkward in parts, razor sharp in others, it's lyrical, yet with an undercutting touch of offbeat humor. And more than anything it's unapologetically a girl's bedroom song, an utterly sincere home movie. Made with the ever-generous currency of a cast and crew of friends, and the ample downtime that Greek summer-in-the-city affords, when everybody else is sunning and hooking up out in the islands, it's a film about two exiles -- in Athens, in summer, in love. A sentimental dance between a girl and a boy who could be stuck in downtown any-ville, yearning to be with each other but too cool to dare, too chicken to admit it, too clumsy not to step on each other's Doc Martens, and too damn sentimental not to surrender, in the end, to that old-fashioned thing called love.