Featuring
Direction/Screenplay: Haris Vafeiadis
(In Greek with English subtitles.)
96 minutes | Atlanta premiere
Nominated for five Hellenic Film Academy Awards, including Best Film, Best Director (Haris Vafeiadis), Best Screenplay (Vafeiadis), Best Actor (Thanos Tokakis)
This comedic drama juxtaposes the lives of two fathers. One is an increasingly unhinged former TV celebrity who, having hit rock bottom, is anxious to win the affection of his estranged young daughter. The other, smug and seemingly successful, is in total denial of his shaky career prospects and his fraying marriage. Life brings the two men together in a situation that captures the desperation lurking in each man’s psyche.
Premiered at the 64th Thessaloniki International Film Festival, LITTLE THINGS THAT WENT WRONG marks the debut full length feature film of Greek director Haris Vafeiadis. The film consists of a mixture of black comedy and psychological drama that carries in its main core the character studies of its two main protagonists.