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    The short film *Lampros* (2024), is a gripping exploration of trauma, familial bonds, and the dark side of human experience. The film follows siblings Lena and Lambros, who are trying to navigate life after their parents’ death. What strikes me most about *Lampros* is its ability…

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Lampros

Two siblings with a secret hanging between them.

Released
2024-07-21
Rating

80%

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Movie

Runtime

17m

DramaFamily

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Story & themes: Lampros and Lena, brother and sister, are living together in Athens. Lampros, a student, is having a difficult time communicating with his sister, as he feels that she is hiding something from him. Our models also surface themes such as family from synopsis and genre signals.

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Community signal: TMDb members rate Lampros 80% (1 votes) — strong audience scores for this movie.

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Lampros and Lena, brother and sister, are living together in Athens. Lampros, a student, is having a difficult time communicating with his sister, as he feels that she is hiding something from him.

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Status
Released
Release date
2024-07-21
Runtime
17m
TMDB rating
8.0
TMDB ID
1339971

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Lampros and Lena, brother and sister, are living together in Athens. Lampros, a student, is having a difficult time communicating with his sister, as he feels that she is hiding something from him.

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    The short film *Lampros* (2024), is a gripping exploration of trauma, familial bonds, and the dark side of human experience. The film follows siblings Lena and Lambros, who are trying to navigate life after their parents’ death. What strikes me most about *Lampros* is its ability to weave moments of raw emotional intensity with seemingly mundane scenes, creating a deeply immersive experience. ### What I Liked One of my favorite parts of *Lampros* is its portrayal of sibling dynamics. Lena and Lambros are written with remarkable depth, and their interactions carry the weight of their grief and survival instincts. The opening scene, where Lambros reflects on how he quickly came to terms with his parents' death, while his sister Lena is inconsolable, is both heartbreaking and relatable. The film captures the different ways people deal with trauma, and how those coping mechanisms can shape relationships. Another highlight is the film’s use of visual storytelling. Scenes such as Lena returning home after a tough day at the hospital and sharing her horrific experiences with her brother, or the haunting sequence of a funeral attended only by the two siblings and a priest, are quiet yet powerful. The minimalistic dialogue is complemented by strong imagery that often says more than words could. Moreover, the film’s portrayal of Lena’s work as a nurse—a microcosm of the broader chaos and violence of life—provides a sharp contrast to the domestic moments she shares with her brother. Her stories from the hospital, such as the one involving an older man who had been attacked with scissors, are disturbing but underscore the brutal reality she faces daily. ### What Didn’t Work While the film excels in many areas, there are a few aspects that felt underdeveloped. At times, the narrative seemed to drift too heavily into sensationalism, particularly in the hospital subplots and some of the darker, violent imagery. For instance, a scene in which the young girl attacks her abuser could have benefited from a more nuanced approach rather than leaning on shock value. This detracted slightly from the otherwise subtle and introspective nature of the film. ### First-Time Filmmaking As a first-time filmmaking effort, *Lampros* is incredibly ambitious and largely succeeds in crafting a compelling story. The cinematography, while simple, is effective in creating an atmosphere of isolation and despair, and the performances, especially from the actors portraying Lena and Lambros, are emotionally resonant. The script, though uneven in parts, showcases a willingness to tackle difficult themes, such as violence, sexual trauma, and familial duty. In conclusion, *Lampros* is a strong debut that, despite a few narrative missteps, manages to leave a lasting impact with its raw portrayal of grief and resilience. The film demonstrates a promising start for its creators and sets the stage for future projects that could refine the strengths shown here.

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