Nikos Labot

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Nikos Labôt was born in Athens, Greece. He has worked in feature and short films in Greece and France. He has directed short films, documentaries, music videos and two theater plays, and co-directed the theater performance REPULSION_6 for the experimental music group Erasers.

His debut feature film Her Job (France/Greece/Serbia) had its world premiere at the Discovery Section of the Toronto International Film Festival and went on to screen at more than 80 festivals worldwide, winning numerous awards. The film had its European premiere at Warsaw Film Festival, where it received three awards, including Best Film for a First/Second Feature and the FIPRESCI Award. At the Hellenic Film Academy Awards, Her Job won Best Debut Director, Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress, and was also nominated for Best Film and Best Screenplay. It was shortlisted for the LUX Prize of the European Parliament and was Greece’s submission for the 77th Golden Globe Awards. The film was released theatrically across Europe and Asia and on major platforms including MUBI, CANAL PLUS, Amazon and Apple TV.

Nikos is a member of the European Film Academy and the Hellenic Film Academy. He has given masterclasses at FAMU (Prague), the First Films First programme at the Author FF (Belgrade) and the Athens Film Factory. Among other activities, Nikos served on the pre-selection committee for the 60th Thessaloniki IFF and was a jury member at the 2018 Tirana IFF. He has also worked as a reader and evaluator for the Greek Film Centre, assessing development and production project submissions (2022).

Nikos is currently developing his second feature film.

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The Immortals at the Southern Point of Europe| 1hr : 15mins
Director: Nikos Labot & Yiorgos Moustakis | Producer:
Focus Years: | Country: Greece
Subject Tags: belief, community, consciousness, europe, evolution, global, greece, religion
Quality Tags: Optimistic, Slow, Activating, Harmonizing
Synopsis:
After the disastrous explosion at Chernobyl in 1986, one of the few survivors, the nuclear physicist Andrei Drozdov, decides to set up an Esoteric School based mainly on the philosophy of Pythagoras. Together with six other Russian scientists, they form a commune at the southernmost point of Europe, the remote island of Gavdos. Behind their profile of selfless workers and Orthodox Russian scientists, several myths begin to emerge in the local community: Might they be spies or perhaps members of an obscure sect? As a consequence of the seven scientists’ philosophical quest regarding the need to reconstruct this world and to create a new “immortal” human being, they trigger reactions from the Church and the local community, especially when they decide to build a Temple dedicated to Apollo.

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