DEAD EUROPE
by Tony Krawitz
synopsis
Α tense and moody mystery set on the turbulent streets of contemporary Europe. While taking his deceased father’s ashes from Australia to Greece, a young photographer named Isaac comes to learn that something sinister happened in his family’s past involving a young Jewish boy. Despite an effort to distract himself with a mix of random sex and drugs, Isaac’s world begins to unravel as he realizes that he cannot escape the ghosts of the past.
| international title: | Dead Europe |
| original title: | Dead Europe |
| country: | Australia, United Kingdom |
| sales agent: | Goodfellas |
| year: | 2012 |
| genre: | fiction |
| directed by: | Tony Krawitz |
| film run: | 84' |
| screenplay: | Louise Fox, based on the novel by Christos Tsiolkas |
| cinematography by: | Germain McMicking |
| film editing: | Alexandre De Franceschi, Scott Gray |
| art director: | Renald Cotte Verdy |
| costumes designer: | Emily Seresin |
| music: | Jed Kurzel |
| producer: | Emile Sherman, Iain Canning, Liz Watts |
| production: | See-Saw Films, Porchlight Films/Australia |
| distributor: | Seven Films |
















