A mad scientist creates the band Music Brigades from body parts of dead musicians.A mad scientist creates the band Music Brigades from body parts of dead musicians.A mad scientist creates the band Music Brigades from body parts of dead musicians.
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First time I have seen this movie as a low quality AVI-file on a computer. A short while later I ordered the original DVD at a Greek E-Shop. What more should I tell?
My first impression was that it might be the 'Greek Rocky Horror Picture Show'. Somewhere I've read that Nikos Zervos is often called the John Waters of Greece. I don't know if it's exactly 'new wave', what Tsimis Panousis and Dimitris Poulikakos are performing, but I like the lot of good music and the crazy story. For non-Greek people like me it is very hard to understand because there are no subtitles available - really a pity. In February I had planned to write down at least the Greek dialogs to make a German translation for some friends of mine... And well - with a greatly appreciated help of some Greek friends ... I did it! ... I did it! ... I did it!
My first impression was that it might be the 'Greek Rocky Horror Picture Show'. Somewhere I've read that Nikos Zervos is often called the John Waters of Greece. I don't know if it's exactly 'new wave', what Tsimis Panousis and Dimitris Poulikakos are performing, but I like the lot of good music and the crazy story. For non-Greek people like me it is very hard to understand because there are no subtitles available - really a pity. In February I had planned to write down at least the Greek dialogs to make a German translation for some friends of mine... And well - with a greatly appreciated help of some Greek friends ... I did it! ... I did it! ... I did it!
Many tags can fit the filmmaker Nikos Zervos, he is one of the key figures in the development of Greek cinema, a brilliant satirist of the culture and society and a former vice president of the Greek Directors Association from 2001 to 2010. I have only seen Exiled in the Central Avenue (1979), Sapounopetra: To hrima sto Laimo sas (1995), Black + White (1973) and the crazy Greek counterculture horror musical satire Dracula of Exarcheia (1983), my personal favourite in his filmography. He has made chaotic, anarchic films in the underground and moved towards a later professionalism that can be seen in his filmmaking style, preserving all its usual satire and being crony.
Zervos emphasized the madness that nests of the early 80s, mocking the fascism, anti-consumerism, LGBTQ theme and hyperboles that put sex, feminism, absurdness at the very core of its rhetorical structure with the manifest aim of offending as many. A mad scientist who is like a hybrid between Count Dracula and Dr. Frankenstein brings together a band by assembling the body parts of the famous deceased musicians. Then we see a heteronormative chick who hangs around, i was glad to spot a Motorhead and British horror classic Cry of the Banshee movie poster in her bedroom. Don't miss the bonker rendition of "l'Internationale" by the Communist zombies earlier in the film. It is one of the funniest moments in the film, there's also a feminist body sequence with corny lines and effective cheesy humor manages to make you cringe and laugh throughout.
I want to recommend this absurd filth to those who get entertained by the works of the Ulrike Ottinger (Freak Orlando), Kuchar Brothers, David Lynch, José Rodriguez Soltero, Banmei Takahashi, Lisa Hammer, Kazuhiro Sano, Herbert Achternbusch, Jon Moritsugu, Yoshihiko Matsui, Eric Bummer, The Findlays, Teco Benson, John Waters, Roger A. Fratter, Nick Zedd and Norbert Moutier. THE REST CAN STAY AWAY!!
Zervos emphasized the madness that nests of the early 80s, mocking the fascism, anti-consumerism, LGBTQ theme and hyperboles that put sex, feminism, absurdness at the very core of its rhetorical structure with the manifest aim of offending as many. A mad scientist who is like a hybrid between Count Dracula and Dr. Frankenstein brings together a band by assembling the body parts of the famous deceased musicians. Then we see a heteronormative chick who hangs around, i was glad to spot a Motorhead and British horror classic Cry of the Banshee movie poster in her bedroom. Don't miss the bonker rendition of "l'Internationale" by the Communist zombies earlier in the film. It is one of the funniest moments in the film, there's also a feminist body sequence with corny lines and effective cheesy humor manages to make you cringe and laugh throughout.
I want to recommend this absurd filth to those who get entertained by the works of the Ulrike Ottinger (Freak Orlando), Kuchar Brothers, David Lynch, José Rodriguez Soltero, Banmei Takahashi, Lisa Hammer, Kazuhiro Sano, Herbert Achternbusch, Jon Moritsugu, Yoshihiko Matsui, Eric Bummer, The Findlays, Teco Benson, John Waters, Roger A. Fratter, Nick Zedd and Norbert Moutier. THE REST CAN STAY AWAY!!
This is the first question i made to myself after the end titles. Being a huge fan of Jimis and cult films i can't hide that this movie was something divine. A movie full of scenes that you can't understand if the actors really act. They just... do what they do(pay attention to the orgy scene or the sex inside the coffin). Also full of great songs, not only music, but the lyrics are fantastic. Really deep. If you have any idea of Greek reality you'll understand why i say that. Imagine that these songs were written at the year 1983. After 24 years they are more in time than ever. Prophetic... I couldn't vote less than 9 because all of the reasons above. So open your minds and see this movie.
Well, Mick boy get a look at this.Communism, socialism, commercialization, zombies and rock and roll a la greca, all put together in a George Romero-meets-Francis Ford Copolla-and-have-a-ball-doing-a-Monty-pythons-movie.Featuring a celebrity a list of the 80s rock and roll scene, including social commentator Jimmy Panousis and his Musical Brigades, die hard rock and roller Johny Vavouras, professional Dissident Nicolas Asimos and Human growler Dimitris (Uncle Nondas to friend and family) Poulikakos, and famous comedians (thenmaking their first steps in cinema and TV antonis kafetzopoulos and sakis mpoulas doing their weird out-of-the blue appearances. The take of Poulikakos singing "Yparxw",Greek rock classic appears here for the first time, during a concert scene shot in the Peace and Friendship stadium, is a cinematic, and musical, classic........among Greek rock circles
Zervos is clearly the most underrated Greek director. EVER. His fetish for the ridicule and his sharp commenting of Greek society (and especially the extreme left core of people from Exarheia square) are what makes him a living legend (along with his beard of course). There are some scenes in this film that are unforgettable, but I would like to point at the one where Konstantinos Tzoumas, as the crazy scientist, creates his manufactured pop band (prophetic bearing in mind the 'Pop Stars', 'Pop Idol' phenomenon) by putting walkmans in all of the bandmembers heads playing 'new wave'. The result of course is a disaster, and the whole film then takes off. Class!
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- TriviaThe movie sold 46,511 tickets. It came in 27th out of 48 movies.
- ConnectionsEdited into Sapila xeftila tekila (2011)
- SoundtracksDisco tsoutsouni
Written and Performed by Tzimis Panousis
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- Runtime1 hour 27 minutes
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By what name was O Drakoulas ton Exarheion (1983) officially released in Canada in English?
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