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Release Year: 2002
Nation: N/A
Alternative Title: Too Late Tommorow
Director: Laya Yourgou
Writer: Laya Yourgou, Maritina Passari
Producer(s): N/A
Companies: N/A
Genre: Drama, Romance
Antonis (Alexis Georgoulis), a convicted criminal, is granted a two-day leave from prison to attend a funeral. After meeting Olia (Marina Kaloyirou), a prostitute, and his younger brother Sifis (Odysseas Papaspiliopoulos) at the funeral, Antonis convinces them to join him in stealing a car and going on an impulsive road trip. The trio spends their time together trying to make money through odd jobs while hiding out from the authorities in various locations.
Too Late Tomorrow is a Greek black comedy-drama directed by Laya Yourgou, released in 2002. The film follows Antonis, an imprisoned criminal granted temporary leave to attend his grandmother's funeral. During his brief freedom, Antonis crosses paths with Olia and Sifis, forming an unlikely trio as they embark on a spontaneous journey filled with misadventures, stolen cars, and odd jobs. The narrative explores themes of camaraderie, redemption, and the search for belonging among societal outcasts.
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