

Dodo
Follow the misadventures of 11-year-old Joe Connolly and his three best friends in their first year at O’Malley Middle School.
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Plot Summary
In Athens, a successful advertising executive is about to marry his fiancée when his life is thrown into chaos by the sudden appearance of a dodo bird. This surreal event forces him to confront his past, his true desires, and the societal expectations he's been living under. As the dodo becomes a symbol of his repressed self, he embarks on a journey of self-discovery.
Critical Reception
Panos Koutras's 'Dodo' is a unique and often absurd exploration of identity, conformity, and societal pressures. It garnered attention for its distinctive blend of comedy and drama, with critics praising its original premise and Koutras's distinctive directorial style. While some found its surreal elements challenging, many appreciated its bold artistic vision and the performances of its cast.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its originality and Koutras's distinctive directorial voice.
- The film's surreal and allegorical nature can be polarizing.
- Noted for its exploration of themes like societal expectations and personal freedom.
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Awards & Accolades
Screened at the 78th Venice International Film Festival and the 66th BFI London Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The dodo bird in the film is not a CGI creation but a meticulously crafted prop and animatronic, adding to the surreal and tangible quality of its presence.
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