Scene from Alter (short) (2011)
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Alternate Names: Joanna Helmi, Joanna Helmi-Dukakis
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Full Biography
Ioanna Helmi is an actress known for her work primarily in Greek television and film. She has appeared in the television series "I exafanisi" (2008), where she featured in 20 episodes, and "Epta thanasimes petheres" (2004). In 2011, she appeared in the short film "Alter Ego" (also known as "Alter").
About the Movie: Alter (short) (2011)
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Story
Alter (short) follows the life of a painter who uniquely uses his hands to create art, which sets him apart from conventional painters who use brushes. As society begins to ignore and marginalize him due to his unconventional methods, he struggles with inner conflict. This internal turmoil leads to the manifestation of his alter ego, who guides him towards embracing his true artistic identity and listening to his inner voice.
Summary
Alter (short), a Greek drama directed by Petros Antoniadis in 2011, is a profound exploration of individuality, self-expression, and societal acceptance. The film centers around an artist who chooses an unconventional method – painting with his hands rather than brushes – which initially garners him attention but ultimately leads to marginalization as society expects conformity. This struggle with societal norms causes the protagonist's alter ego to emerge, reflecting his inner turmoil and guiding him towards embracing his unique artistic identity. The film is notable for its themes of self-discovery and acceptance, set against the backdrop of a creative journey. It is important to note that the short contains scenes of female nudity.