Jeo Pakitsas

Most Popular Jeo Pakitsas Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Dracaena Trailer (2024)

02 September 2024

A young captain returns home from a journey and is faced with loss. His boyfriend breaks up with him and their plant has died.

Tzitzipongo Trailer (2022)

15 October 2022

On his last day of vacation in Greece, a young dad working abroad embarks on a quest to find a precious ice cream hoping to please his grumpy son.

TRANZIT Trailer (2024)

07 March 2024

Following the mystery of their deaths, Father and Son are reunited in Tranzit, an arid and desolate non-place, a kind of contemporary Dantesque limbo regulated by abstract mathematical principles, where the dead face a dilemma: accept the dematerialization process or remain in indeterminacy forever.

Sexual Distancing Trailer (2022)

07 October 2022

Two guys, one deadly virus, a city in quarantine and a lot of sexual desperation.

Defunct Trailer (2020)

20 February 2020

A 30-something failed businessman moves into his grandpa's house, the defunct WW2 veteran. His quest to live up to his legacy, will redefine both the family hero and himself.

Life in a Beat Trailer (2025)

05 November 2025

Lena is a 20 year old woman who lives in Athens, works at a local supermarket and lives with her family.

The Male Gaze: A Better Tomorrow Trailer (2023)

23 October 2023

Go on an enriching journey from Mexico to Spain, onto Austria and then to China via Greece in these five moving short films where gay men overcome various obstacles in accepting who they are, and where they are going - things can only get better.

Ecdysis Trailer (2021)

02 April 2021

In a near-future world ravaged by environmental disaster and a deadly virus, Lina carries her infected teenage son, Aris, to a retired doctor hoping he will be able to cure him.

Hamlet a desktop performance Trailer (2020)

07 May 2020

Hamlet browses his desktop. Shakespeare’s play themes become transparent through the use of media. During an evening screen-mirroring, love, grief, anti-depressants, death, self- destruction are intermixed with endless references to pop internet culture, to animation, to current affairs.