Noon Hour
Originally released in 2006. Noon Hour is a feature film. directed by Antoinetta Angelidi. At just 31 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Inspired by Wilhelm Jensen’s Gradiva and Sigmund Freud’s essay on it, as well as by the empty squares painted by Giorgio de Chirico. The uncanny atmosphere of summer noon in Ermoupolis. The film is a fusion of fiction and documentary, essay and performance. It develops the theme of Grandiva but also records the process of teaching film to young performers during the Summer Academy of the National Theatre of Greece. The narrative units of the film are simultaneously exercises on film acting, as well as live performances that took place in the urban space of Ermoupolis, on the Greek island of Syros, in the summer of 2006.
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What is Noon Hour about?
Inspired by Wilhelm Jensen’s Gradiva and Sigmund Freud’s essay on it, as well as by the empty squares painted by Giorgio de Chirico. The uncanny atmosphere of summer noon in Ermoupolis. The fil...
Who directed Noon Hour?
Noon Hour was directed by Antoinetta Angelidi.
How long is Noon Hour?
Noon Hour has a runtime of 0 hours and 31 minutes (31 minutes total).
When was Noon Hour released?
Noon Hour was released on January 1, 2006 in theaters.