DIY Project
Christmas Carol with Borat of Heraklion
In “A Christmas Carol” Leonardo is inspired by “A Christmas Carol” by Charles Dickens and adapts it to our day. The 2017 Christmas story outlines characters we meet in our everyday lives. Goodness is inherent in us, while evil is taught and inculcated in childhood. I believe that Ataktoulis has not known himself on the one hand and on the other hand he is possessed by a superiority complex. The Christmas story of Leonardo Thimo shows us simply and understandably the importance of being human based on the example to be avoided which in this particular story is interpreted by Ataktoulis. I believe that Ataktoulis has lost his spiritual path, maybe what I am saying is clichéd but that is what I believe. I would have expected to see a happy ending admittedly, but rather the story ends on a sad note in order to show the final breakdown of the main character. Leonardo Thimo animates the dolls by giving them voice and intelligence.
Monthly:
- April: Comedy & Catharsis
- Best Afterlife or Rebirth Concept
- Best Comedy Short
- Best Ensemble Performance
- Best Feel-Good Film
- Best Holiday-Themed Film
- Best Inciting Incident
- Best Nonlinear Storytelling
- Best Physical Gag
- Best Rollercoaster Experience
- Best Surrealism
- Best Tribute to Classic Cinema
- Best Twist
- Best Use of Tradition or Ritual
- Best Winter Cinematography
- December: Season of Shadows & Light
- Most Thought-Provoking Concept
- September: Down the Rabbit Hole
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