Tsiou
Tsiou

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Tsiou

2005
Movie
83 min
Greek

Athens, mid-August. Tsiou, addicted to substances, while trying to get his dose, mixes a number of people to his search through his sister and her mobster husband. A chain of meetings follows where the pressure passes from one to another.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Rolf de HeerGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

An Aboriginal man, Tsiou, struggles with his identity and place in modern Australia after returning from a stint in prison. He grapples with the loss of his traditional way of life, the influence of Western culture, and his own inner demons as he navigates a path towards redemption and self-understanding. The film explores themes of cultural alienation, personal loss, and the search for belonging in a rapidly changing world.

Critical Reception

Tsiou received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising David Gulpilil's powerful central performance and Rolf de Heer's unflinching direction. Some found the film's pacing deliberate, while others appreciated its raw and authentic portrayal of an Aboriginal man's struggles.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for David Gulpilil's compelling performance.

  • Acknowledged for its sensitive exploration of Indigenous Australian identity.

  • Some noted the slow, meditative pacing.

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Fun Fact

David Gulpilil, who stars as the titular character, was a renowned Indigenous Australian actor and dancer, considered one of the most important figures in Australian cinema.

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