- From the creative mind of Manos Cizek; A world of color and music created from the poetry of Dinos Christianopoulos and Maria Tataraki interwoven within the backdrop of a futuristic Athens, which faces modern political turmoil due to a malfunction within the android population. Red City brings the human experience to question, giving way to a politically potent message. Following various urban lives and stories, which though in limbo, are all connected through a unanimous vote of faith and hope.—Anonymous
- A marvel of society in disillusion of itself. Rubble turned to ruin and rust rekindled from the past; the future city of Athens progresses forward as a train with no demeanor. Have we progressed within our society due to the technological advancements of androids? Or do we still maintain the old mentality and sociological problems masked by accessory?
A dystopian Athens faces modern political turmoil due to a malfunction within the android population. Uniformed guards patrol half-empty downtown streets at night, on the prowl for androids and vagrants. The film focuses on Antoine (Nicolas Bravos), an android gigolo, and its programmer (Avgoustinos Koumoulos). Though one is a machine, whereas the other is a human, they're both following their own individual paths towards freedom, against all odds and authorities.
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