
Ce film sera présenté lors de l’événement La Nuit de la danse le 21 mars 2025 au Théâtre Outremont.
Un groupe de danseurs prends place entre les ruines anciennes et modernes de l’île de Crète, en Grèce. S’inspirant de son riche patrimoine, ils créent une série de formes cinétiques et de motifs influencés par les danses folkloriques. Ces installations, en harmonie ou en contraste avec la culture de l’île, proposent une réflexion évocatrice sur la mémoire historique et l’identité crétoise.
Un groupe de danseurs prends place entre les ruines anciennes et modernes de l’île de Crète, en Grèce. S’inspirant de son riche patrimoine, ils créent une série de formes cinétiques et de motifs influencés par les danses folkloriques. Ces installations, en harmonie ou en contraste avec la culture de l’île, proposent une réflexion évocatrice sur la mémoire historique et l’identité crétoise.
Survol de quelques festivals :
XIV Festival DanzaTTack2024 de CineDanza, Prix Primer Premio (1er Prix), Espagne (2024)
IMMAGI]NA Film Festival, Prix Premio Immagina, Italie (2024)
Idaho Screendance Festival, Prix du public, États-Unis (2024)
Greenwich Film Festival, Prix de la meilleure cinématographie, Royaume-Uni (2024)
InShadow Lisbon Dance Film Festival, Portugal (2024)
XIV Festival DanzaTTack2024 de CineDanza, Prix Primer Premio (1er Prix), Espagne (2024)
IMMAGI]NA Film Festival, Prix Premio Immagina, Italie (2024)
Idaho Screendance Festival, Prix du public, États-Unis (2024)
Greenwich Film Festival, Prix de la meilleure cinématographie, Royaume-Uni (2024)
InShadow Lisbon Dance Film Festival, Portugal (2024)
Réalisation | Lefteris Parasyris |
Direction de la photographie | Yorgos Bobolakis, Haris Doukakis |
Montage | Lefteris Parasyris |
Colorisation | Lyubomir Balabanov |
Chorégraphie | Dimitra Daskalaki |
Interprètes | Marina Christodoulaki, Dimitra Daskalaki, Sakis Dimopoulos, Kostantinos Thodoris, Nina Kranidioti |
Musique | In Atlas, Venus Volcanism |
Présent sur ces collections
Séance
• Théâtre Outremont
Vendredi 21 mars 2025, 19:00 — 22:07
Réalisation

Lefteris Parasyris
Disponible en anglais seulement.
Lefteris is a Greek filmmaker based in London. His dance film “Ruins Within Ruins” has been selected by more than 50 film festivals worldwide and has won several awards. His short film “Latent” was screened in festivals around the globe and was distributed by Shorts International.
Lefteris is a BAFTA Connect member since 2017. He also works as a Script Supervisor with credits on multiple award-winning productions in the UK , such as Peter Strickland’s latest feature film “Flux Gourmet.” He holds an MA in Filmmaking, specialising in Directing from Goldsmiths, University of London. Additionally, he studied Theatre at the University of Athens, Greece and Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland.
Beyond filmmaking, Lefteris is a keen volunteer and has traveled extensively with NGOs in India, Iceland, and Japan. His experience living, working and studying in various parts of the world enhanced his interest in the subjects of heritage and identity. Challenging the notion of being a citizen of the world against the desperate need to belong, Lefteris explores the ideas of home, memory and abandonment with a distinct emphasis on movement and physicality.
Biographical notes provided by the film team and edited by FIFA.
Lefteris is a Greek filmmaker based in London. His dance film “Ruins Within Ruins” has been selected by more than 50 film festivals worldwide and has won several awards. His short film “Latent” was screened in festivals around the globe and was distributed by Shorts International.
Lefteris is a BAFTA Connect member since 2017. He also works as a Script Supervisor with credits on multiple award-winning productions in the UK , such as Peter Strickland’s latest feature film “Flux Gourmet.” He holds an MA in Filmmaking, specialising in Directing from Goldsmiths, University of London. Additionally, he studied Theatre at the University of Athens, Greece and Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland.
Beyond filmmaking, Lefteris is a keen volunteer and has traveled extensively with NGOs in India, Iceland, and Japan. His experience living, working and studying in various parts of the world enhanced his interest in the subjects of heritage and identity. Challenging the notion of being a citizen of the world against the desperate need to belong, Lefteris explores the ideas of home, memory and abandonment with a distinct emphasis on movement and physicality.
Biographical notes provided by the film team and edited by FIFA.