In Yorgos Zois's new film, 'Arcadia,' a couple, Katerina and Yannis, travel to a strange Greek town called Marathon where they grapple with the death of their daughter.
The film presents a unique perspective on grief and the afterlife, exploring the blurry line between the living and the dead.
The film's tone is unsettling, with a distinct Greek Weird Wave aesthetic, offering a chilling and thought-provoking experience.
Zois's 'Arcadia' evokes a sense of existential unease, prompting viewers to ponder the nature of death and the lingering presence of the past.