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Behind the Haystacks
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GreekΠίσω από τις θημωνιές
Directed byAsimina Proedrou
Written byAsimina Proedrou
Produced by
  • Vladimir Anastasov
  • Ioanna Bolomyti
  • Markus Halberschmidt
  • Angela Nestorovska
Starring
  • Stathis Stamoulakatos
  • Eleni Ouzounidou
  • Evgenia Lavda
  • Christos Kontogeorgis
CinematographySimos Sarketzis
Edited byIlektra Venaki
Music byMarios Strofalis
Production
companies
  • Argonauts Productions
  • Fiction Park
  • Sektor Film
Release dates
  • 11 November 2022 (2022-11-11) (TIFF)
  • 24 January 2023 (2023-01-24) (Greece)
Running time
118 minutes
Countries
  • Greece
  • Germany
  • North Macedonia
LanguageGreek

Behind the Haystacks (Greek: Πίσω από τις θημωνιές, romanizedPíso apo tis thimonies) is a 2022 drama film written and directed by Asimina Proedrou in her directorial debut. The film tells the story of a middle-aged fisherman who, faced with mounting debt, begins to smuggle refugees across a lake on Greece's northern border.[1] It had its premiere at the 63rd Thessaloniki International Film Festival in 'Meet the Neighbours Competition' section on 11 November 2022.[2][3]

Behind the Haystacks was nominated in 17 categories in the 14th edition of the Hellenic Film Academy Awards, and won the Best Film Award along with nine other accolades.[4] It was selected as the Greek entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 96th Academy Awards.[5] On December 7, it appeared in the eligible list for consideration for the 2024 Oscars,[6] but it didn't make it to the shortlist.[7]

Synopsis

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In 2015, a middle-aged fisherman living on the border of Greece with North Macedonia near Doiran Lake finds himself in deep debt. He begins trafficking immigrants* across the border, in exchange for a large sum. His wife, a housewife and devout parishioner, seeks truth, while her daughter attempts to define her own life in an oppressive environment. Then a tragic incident hits the family, pushing the three heroes to confront their own impasses and personal weaknesses, while having to consider, for the first time in their lives, the price to pay for their actions.

*During this period several European countries had closed their borders, resulting in hundreds of refugees and immigrants being trapped near the northern borders of Greece.

Cast

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  • Stathis Stamoulakatos as Stergios
  • Eleni Ouzounidou as Maria
  • Evgenia Lavda as Anastasia
  • Christos Kontogeorgis as Christos
  • Dina Mihailidou as Georgia
  • Paschalis Tsarouhas as Dimitris
  • Leonidas Alatsakis as Nikos

Release

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The film had its premiere at the 63rd Thessaloniki International Film Festival in 'Meet the Neighbours Competition' section on 11 November 2022.[2] It competed in 53rd International Film Festival of India in November 2022 and won IFFI Best Debut Director Award for Asimina Proedrou.[8]

It was selected in the Sydney Film Festival for its Australian premiere on 10 June 2023.[9] It had its Irish premiere at Galway Film Fleadh on 12 July 2023.[10] It was also screened at the Oldenburg Film Festival on 15 September 2023.[11]

Reception

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Amber Wilkinson of ScreenDaily reviewing the film at Thessaloniki International Film Festival wrote, "Proedrou's approach may be lyrical but it's also economical."[12] Nadine Whitney, writing for The Curb wrote, "Behind the Haystacks is both poetic and caustic." Whitney added that "Proedrou, subtly damning Greek society for ignoring human suffering, isn't offering answers—she is showing how easy it is for people to avoid taking responsibility."[13]

Accolades

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Behind the Haystacks was shortlisted for the European Film awards in the 36th European Film Awards, but it was not nominated in the nominations announced on 7 November.[14] The awards ceremony will take place on 9 December in Berlin.[15]

The film set a record at Hellenic Film Academy Awards by getting 17 nominations and winning the prizes for best film, best director, debut director, best screenplay, best lead actor, best supporting actress and actor, best cinematography, best editing and best sound.[16]

The film is also selected as Greece entry for nominations in 38th edition of Goya Award for Best European Film competing with other nine selections from 9 European countries. The 38th Goya Awards will take place on 10 February 2024 at Valladolid, Spain.[17]

Award Date Category Recipient Result Ref.
Thessaloniki International Film Festival 14 November 2022 Special Mention Behind the Haystacks Won [18]
FIPRESCI awards: Greek Association of Film Critics' Award Won
Greek Film Centre Award (ex aequo) Won
Hellenic Film Commission Best Location Award Giorgos Babanaras Won
International Film Festival of India 28 November 2022 IFFI Best Debut Director Award Asimina Proedrou Won [8]
Hellenic Film Academy Awards 29 June 2023 Best Film Behind the Haystacks Won [4][19]
Best Director Asimina Proedrou Won
Best First-time Director Won
Best Screenplay Won
Best Actor in a Leading Role Stathis Stamoulakatos Won
Best Actor in a Supporting Role Christos Kontogeorgis Won
Best Actress in a Supporting Role Dina Mihailidou Won
Best Cinematography Simos Sarketzis Won
Best Editing Ilektra Venaki Won
Best Sound Nikos Papadimitriou, Ilektra Venaki, Persefoni Miliou, Kostas Varympopiotis Won
Best Actress Eleni Ouzounidou Nominated
Best Costume Design Kiki Miliou Nominated
Best Film Score Marios Strofalis Nominated
Best Make-up Design, Hair and Special Effects Dora Nazou Nominated
Best Production Design Edouard Georgiou Nominated
Special Effects and Visual Effects Award Antonis Kotzias Nominated

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