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Lefteris (1993) directed by Periklis Hoursoglou • Reviews, film + cast

Ultimately, the film serves as a cautionary tale about the cost of upward mobility. It suggests that when ambition is divorced from connection and empathy, the "success" achieved is merely a gilded cage of one's own making. Lefteris (1993) directed by Periklis Hoursoglou • Reviews,

The central conflict revolves around his relationship with Dimitra, a fellow student who represents the emotional and authentic side of his life. Lefteris eventually comes to view her as an obstacle to his career progression. In a pivotal moment of compromise, he sacrifices their love to secure his professional future, a choice that mirrors the broader trajectory of the "Polytechnic generation" who traded their revolutionary ideals for middle-class stability. A Bittersweet Reunion Lefteris eventually comes to view her as an

Periklis Hoursoglou’s 1993 debut film, Lefteris Dimakopoulos , stands as a poignant anatomy of a generation caught between the idealism of the post-Junta era and the cold pragmatism of modern Greek society. Through the rise and emotional fall of its titular character, the film explores the universal theme of how relentless ambition can lead to a profound sense of spiritual homelessness. The Trajectory of Success Through the rise and emotional fall of its