Eduart
- Director: Angeliki Antoniou
- Writer: Angeliki Antoniou
- Producer: Dimitris Alexopoulos; Angeliki Antoniou
CGiii Comment
Eduart is a thoroughly reprehensible character blaming everything/everyone but himself.
He feels no guilt.
An interesting co-production between Greece and Albania - Antoniou does a good job but it does fall apart, in part, in the final third which is a great shame.
Watchable. Powerful.
The potential is there.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Based upon true events Eduart, a young man raised in a cruel and oppressive family environment, leaves Albania with the dream of becoming a rock star and living a better life. His reckless character and the passions of his youth lead him to commit a murder in Athens. Chased by everyone, even by his own self, he is imprisoned under the harshest conditions. Eduart, with the help of a German doctor, learns to feel sympathy for others and guilt for his crime. His deep remorse will lead him from darkness to light. Like the Dostoevskian hero Raskolnikov, Eduart passes from crime to punishment, by daring to admit his guilt. In international criminal history, the "Eduart case" occurs once in a hundred years.
Cast & Characters
Eshref Durmishi as Eduart;
Andre Hennicke as Christoph;
Ndricim Xhepa as Raman;
Ermela Teli as Natasha;
Adrian Aziri as Elton;
Gazmend Gjokaj as Pedro;
Manos Vakousis as Giorgos Harisis;
Edi Mehana as Ali;
Ekrem Ahmeti as Old Prisoner;
Hristos Antoniou as Prison Guard #5;
Dimitris Baboukidis as Hospital Prisoner;
Ogzjim Bertji as Hospital Prisoner;
Elhame Bilal as Linda;
Platonas Brakoulias as Prison Guard #2;
Blerim Darlishta as Bandit