Giorgos Lanthimos' eagerly anticipated follow-up to the Oscar nominated, cult smash “Dogtooth” is another bizarre and breathtaking exploration of the human psyche's murkiest depths.
Revolving around a group calling themselves the ALPS – a service providing stand-ins in for the recently deceased, hired by relatives, friends or colleagues to aid the grieving process – the film bounds from one uncanny set-piece to the next in a dazzling mix of black humour, unsettling drama and delicious ambiguity.
Winner of three international film awards, including a FIPRESCI prize and the Golden Osella award for best screenplay at the Venice Film Festival 2011, ALPS confirms Lanthimos as one of the most exciting emerging directors in world cinema.