London Film Festival 2014: OXI An Act of Resistance

OXI An Act of Resistance

OXI An Act of Resistance
4.0 out of 5.0 stars

Constructed out of interviews with Greek politicians, economists and Athenian citizens, an investigation – courtesy of Dominique Pinon – into the theft of Greek letters and performed in-situ excerpts of Greek tragedies, including Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex, Antigone and Aristophanes’ The Frogs, Ken McMullen’s OXI An Act Of Resistance is a pluralistic look at the Greek economic crisis from all angles. It’s multilingual – in Greek, French, English and German – and multilayered – opening up a dialectic which interrogates the laws of Creon and Antigone, logic, law and empathy and the riddle of the sphinx – a landmark at the edge of our understanding. Enriching, engrossing and irresistibly enigmatic, Ken McMullen’s documentary turns crisis and catharsis into something much more than a Greek tragedy.

OXI An Act of Resistance is showing on Oct 9th at the 58th BFI London Film Festival

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