Dead Europe
Dead Europe

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- 54/100 based on 735 votes
  • Released: 2012
  • Runtime: 84 mins
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  • Studio: Porchlight Films
  • Genres: Drama

A young photographer transporting his father's ashes from Australia to Greece comes to learn that something sinister happened in his family's past involving a young Jewish boy. Despite an effort to distract himself with a mix of random sex and drugs, Isaac's world begins to unravel as he realizes that he cannot escape the ghosts of the past.... (Full plot summary below)

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A young photographer transporting his father's ashes from Australia to Greece comes to learn that something sinister happened in his family's past involving a young Jewish boy. Despite an effort to distract himself with a mix of random sex and drugs, Isaac's world begins to unravel as he realizes that he cannot escape the ghosts of the past.

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FILMINK (Australia) - 8/10 by Colin FraserThe result is a bleak, atmospheric and utterly seductive thriller that doesn't offer up its secrets readily.
Time Out - 8/10 by Tom HuddlestonAlthough it may lack a raw, confident force to make it truly special, 'Dead Europe' completely nails its devastating, unexpected ending.
Hollywood Reporter - 6/10 by Megan LehmannIn the end mood is all, and it's a bummer.
Guardian - 6/10 by Mike McCahillDirector Tony Krawitz pulls off several unsettling moodshifts, and takes extremely seriously the old-world traditions and superstitions a gorefest like Hostel could only sneer and snigger at.
Contactmusic.com - 6/10 by Rich ClineEven if the plot takes too long to come together, this film has a darkly foreboding tone that's thoroughly mesmerising, drawing us into its mysteries while touching on issues of race, religion and sexuality.
Daily Telegraph (UK) - 6/10 by Tim RobeyA promising drama of alienation that slides into portentousness.
Total Film - 6/10 by Matt GlasbyCloser to Eli Roth than Sam Raimi, this brutal retread combines J-horror atmospherics with torture-porn kills. It’s more evisceration than invention but at least has the courage of its bloody-minded convictions.
Quickflix - 5/10 by Richard HaridyDirector Tony Krawitz certainly can't be faulted for his ambition, yet, despite some magnificent technical credits, his cinematic adaptation of this controversial book ends up muddled and misguided.
The Age (Australia) - 4/10 by Jake WilsonThe film might have felt truer to its source if it were either pulpier or more avant-garde.
At the Movies (Australia) - 4/10 by Margaret PomeranzI was confronted, fascinated, and ultimately only slightly frustrated.

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