Wednesday, August 07, 2013

PAPADOPOULOS & SONS

Success is the joy you feel! Award-winning British Independent comedy PAPADOPOULOS & SONS comes to DVD

After a hugely successful self-distributed run in UK cinemas, Writer/Director Marcus Markou's debut feature PAPADOPOULOS & SONS is available on DVD through HMV andAmazon.co.uk from Monday 5th of August.

A “fresh, funny and poignant snapshot of ethnic life in London” (Stella Papamichael, Radio Times), writer/director Marcus Markou’s debut feature PAPADOPOULOS & SONSdances its way onto DVD through HMV and Amazon.co.uk from Monday, 5th of August.

After uptight, self-made millionaire Harry Papadopoulos (Stephen Dilane – Game of ThronesThe Hours) loses everything in the banking crisis, he is forced to team up with his estranged, free spirited brother Spiros (Georges Corraface) to rebuild his empire from the only part that remains – an abandoned Fish & Chip shop in a run-down part of London.

Also starring Georgia Groome (Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging), Frank Dillane (Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince) and Ed Stoppard (Upstairs, Downstairs),PAPADOPOULOS & SONS comes to home video via distributor 101 Films, following a highly unusual – and hugely successful – self-distribution release across British cinemas.

British-born Greek Cypriot writer/director Markou decided to self-distribute the film in April, after traditional distributors rejected the film, claiming it could not find an audience. Markou disagreed, and decided to self-finance the release. It was a gamble, but it paid off – the film was a UK box office success and has since been sold to distributors in various territories around the world, including a highly successful run in Germany. PAPADOPOULOS & SONS will be released in the USA this October.

"This is a film about the spirit of family unity and survival," says Markou. "When I look back, its right that it got rejected and then went on to become a success. This is, after all, the story of Cyprus itself and of most Cypriots. We are plucky underdogs and we love to bounce back!"

Winner of the Michael Cacoyannis Audience Award from the 2012 Thessaloniki Film Festival, PAPADOPOULOS & SONS is “an ambitious attempt to rewrite Lear for laughter rather than tears. It's a throwback, but relaxed, sweet and funny with it: a first feature that makes an impression by not pushing too hard to make an impression” (MikeMcCahill, The Guardian)

PAPADOPOULOS & SONS is available on DVD through HMV and Amazon.co.uk from Monday, 5th of August 2013.


Papadopoulos & Sons (2012)                    

Trailer:                                                                                                  Website:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83J2uhKjOxE           http://www.papadopoulosandsons.com/

Cast
Stephen Dillane:               Harry Papadopoulos
Georgia Groome:             Katie Papadopoulos
Ed Stoppard:                      Rob
Georges Corraface:         Spiros Papadopoulos
Frank Dillane:                     James Papadopoulos
Thomas Underhill:           Theo Papadopoulos
Selina Cadell:                     Mrs. Parrington
George Savvides:             Hassan Ali
Jimmy Roussounis:          Fat Laki
Richard Durden:               Father Jimmy
                               
Creative
Written & Directed:        Marcus Markou
Cinematography:             James Friend                   
Film Editing:                        Sebastian Morrison                       
Casting:                                Anji Carroll
Production Design:          Julian Fullalove                
Art Direction:                     Martin Christopher                        
Costume Design:              Robert Lever
Hair and Makeup:            Donnald McInnes
Original Music:                  Stephen Warbeck

Production Team
Sara Butler:                         Producer
Tom Hillier:                         Co-Producer
Milica Kastner:                  Co-Producer
Henry Wilks:                       Co-Producer
Andrew Markou:             Executive Producer
Marcus Markou:               Executive Producer

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