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Critic Simon Crook
rated 8

Set at a frigid distance by Lanthimos’ strict, static compositions, a parable of emotional numbness emerges, cuddly as an iceberg, with cryptic hidden depths.

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Critic Xan Brooks
rated 8

...[shows] a world nudged off its axis and an emotional topography where the signposts are backwards and the satnav scrambled.

Read full review at The Guardian

Cast & Crew

Ariane Labed
As Gymnast
Efthymis Filippou
As Lamp Shop Owner
Aris Servetalis
As Stretcher-bearer
Stavros Psyllakis
As Nurse's Father

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Alps is a 2011 Greek drama film directed by Giorgos Lanthimos, his third feature film after Dogtooth (2009). The film is about a group of people who start a business to offer their services as stand-ins for the recently deceased to help their grieving relatives cope with their loss. The group's members, who operate under strict rules, take on various roles and pretend to be the deceased in front of the family, repeating their habits and mannerisms. However, things take a turn when one of the members, a nurse named Monte Rosa (Angeliki Papoulia), grows attached to her role as a tennis player and starts to cross the boundaries set by the group's leader, Mont Blanc (Aris Servetalis). As she becomes more emotionally invested in her role, she begins to disregard the rules and eventually gets kicked out of the group. The film explores themes of grief, loss, identity, and the blurred lines between reality and acting.

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Some movies that have similar genres and were produced around the same time as Alps include The Flying Scotsman, The Help, My Sister's Keeper, Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story, Heaven Is for Real, Burnt.