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Vlixi / Βληχή

  • Drama
  • Mystery
Confirmed2022-05-063.94.0Trakt

A black and white silent short film, set on the Greek Cycladic island of Tenos. A woman in black is mourning inside a simple house. Reality blends with dreamy imagination, and tradition with insidious desires.

Bleat is a black and white silent short film that premiered on May 6, 2022, blending drama and mystery on the Greek island of Tenos. The film follows a woman in mourning as reality intertwines with dreamlike sequences, exploring themes of tradition and hidden desires through its haunting visual storytelling.

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2023-10-04

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Yorgos Lanthimos, BLEAT - The Artist on the Composer | Greek National Opera - NEON | trailer

YouTube · 2022-03-21
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Bleat — frequently asked

When was Bleat released?

Bleat was released on May 6, 2022.

Is Bleat a silent film?

Yes, Bleat is a silent short film shot in black and white.

What is Bleat about?

The film centers on a woman dressed in black who is grieving inside a modest house on the Greek island of Tenos, where reality and dream imagery merge to explore tradition and forbidden impulses.

Where does Bleat take place?

The film is set on Tenos, one of the Greek Cycladic islands.

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