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    Miss Violence-------- May 2026

    The title itself is a double-edged irony. “Miss Violence” could refer to the young girls forced into silent compliance, or to the very concept of violence rendered as a household chore — routine, expected, unremarkable. Avranas, who co-wrote the film with Kostas Peroulis, has cited Greek tragedy as an influence. And indeed, Miss Violence follows the Aristotelian unities — one day, one place, one action. But instead of gods and prophecies, the horror is systemic: the state, the school, the neighbors, even the grandmother all look away. In one devastating scene, a social worker visits, notes nothing unusual, and leaves. The film becomes an indictment of institutional failure, but also of collective willful blindness.

    There’s a moment, about fifteen minutes into Alexandros Avranas’s Miss Violence , that tells you everything you need to know about the film’s chilling design. A young girl, Angeliki, stands on a balcony, smiles at her family below, and then — without a sound — leaps to her death. No scream. No dramatic score. Just the soft thud of reality crashing into an otherwise ordinary afternoon. Miss Violence--------

    The film’s final shot — a long, unbroken take of the family singing “Happy Birthday” once more — is a masterpiece of discomfort. The candles flicker. The smiles are fixed. And the horror is that nothing has changed. Nothing ever will. Miss Violence is not entertainment. It is an experience, and a punishing one. If you’re looking for catharsis, redemption, or even explanation, you won’t find it here. What you will find is a mirror held up to the quiet cruelties that can hide inside four walls — and a question that lingers long after the credits roll: How many families like this are singing happy birthday right now, somewhere, unseen? Rating (art-house scale): ★★★★½ (Masterful, but merciless) Trigger warnings: Child sexual abuse, suicide, psychological coercion, institutional neglect. The title itself is a double-edged irony

    What follows is not a whodunit, but something far more unsettling: a portrait of domestic evil so calmly embedded in daily ritual that it almost looks like love. Set in a nondescript Greek apartment, Miss Violence introduces us to three generations living under one roof: a grandmother, her adult son (simply called “Father” in the credits), his wife, and their children — including the now-deceased Angeliki, whose suicide opens the film. The family’s response to the tragedy is not grief, but damage control. The police are kept at bay. The youngest daughter, 11-year-old Myrto, is soon coaxed back into her daily routine: school, homework, and — as we slowly, horrifyingly discover — systematic sexual abuse by the same smiling patriarch who presides over birthday parties. And indeed, Miss Violence follows the Aristotelian unities

    The performances are astonishing, especially from Themis Panou as the father and Eleni Roussinou as the eldest daughter, whose silent resistance carries the film’s only faint pulse of hope. Young Chloe Bolota, as Myrto, delivers a performance of devastating restraint — her eyes vacant not from bad acting, but from the precise, learned emptiness of a child surviving the unsurvivable. Upon its premiere at the Venice Film Festival in 2013, Miss Violence won the Silver Lion for Best Director. Critics were divided: some hailed it as a masterpiece of slow-burn dread; others walked out, calling it exploitative. Roger Ebert’s site called it “the most upsetting film of the year.” It has since become a cult reference point for fans of “extreme European cinema,” though it earns that label not through gore, but through psychological endurance.

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