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Papadopoulos & Sons

  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 45m
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5.9/10
4.3K
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Papadopoulos & Sons (2012)
Following his ruin in the latest banking crisis, Harry Papadopoulos (Stephen Dillane), a self-made millionaire reluctantly reunites with his estranged, freewheeling brother Spiros (Georges Corraface) to re-open the abandoned fish and chip shop they shared in their youth.
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Following his ruin in the latest banking crisis, a self-made millionaire reluctantly re-unites with his estranged freewheeling brother to re-open the abandoned fish and chip shop they shared... Read allFollowing his ruin in the latest banking crisis, a self-made millionaire reluctantly re-unites with his estranged freewheeling brother to re-open the abandoned fish and chip shop they shared in their youth.Following his ruin in the latest banking crisis, a self-made millionaire reluctantly re-unites with his estranged freewheeling brother to re-open the abandoned fish and chip shop they shared in their youth.

  • Director
    • Marcus Markou
  • Writer
    • Marcus Markou
  • Stars
    • Carl Rice
    • Stephen Dillane
    • Selina Cadell
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    4.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Marcus Markou
    • Writer
      • Marcus Markou
    • Stars
      • Carl Rice
      • Stephen Dillane
      • Selina Cadell
    • 45User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Carl Rice
    Carl Rice
    • Dave the Gardener
    Stephen Dillane
    Stephen Dillane
    • Harry Papadopoulos
    Selina Cadell
    Selina Cadell
    • Mrs Parrington
    Frank Dillane
    Frank Dillane
    • James Papadopoulos
    Georgia Groome
    Georgia Groome
    • Katie Papadopoulos
    Thomas Underhill
    • Theo Papadopoulos
    Martin Ball
    • Awards Presenter
    Chris Simmons
    • Photographer
    Ivanno Jeremiah
    Ivanno Jeremiah
    • Door Knocker
    Marcus Markou
    Marcus Markou
    • News Reporter
    Jimmy Roussounis
    • Fat Laki
    Paul Herzberg
    • Nicholas
    Ed Stoppard
    Ed Stoppard
    • Rob
    Cosima Shaw
    Cosima Shaw
    • Sophie
    George Potts
    George Potts
    • Rupert
    Matthew Douglas
    • Nigel
    Georges Corraface
    Georges Corraface
    • Spiros Papadopoulos
    George Savvides
    George Savvides
    • Hassan Ali
    • Director
      • Marcus Markou
    • Writer
      • Marcus Markou
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    7martimusross

    It Was A Very Good Movie

    Papadopoulos and sons

    I think some of the reviews on here are unnecessarily harsh towards what is nothing more than a gentle family movie about a family surviving after a fall from grace, and suffering some hard times.

    The father was forced to understand the important things in life and appreciate all the unmonetised elements that may life joyful and give it meaning.

    Yes there was some clunky moments, yes some of the acting by Steven Dillane was a little wooden but this is what he chose for the role and I agree Spiro was a very annoying brother. But overall I really enjoyed the journey and there were some very touching moments.

    I'm giving this. Firm 7 outta 10.
    2osmundbullock

    Oh dear...

    Utterly dire, the worst type of contemporary British film - was this Lottery-funded, I wonder? Allegedly a comedy drama it is neither funny nor dramatic - the sort of piece they used to call 'heart-warming' for want of anything else positive to say.

    Dillane is catastrophically miscast - about as Greek as an Asda moussaka. Not the most inspiring screen actor at the best of times, for the first half he stands around looking stunned-to-blankly moody, saying little and little apparently going on inside either. But that's better than when he does finally start saying something - so bland he seems to have suffered a stroke. The script, the direction, the editing unutterably clichéd, unimaginative, predictable and SLOOOOOW - and I *love* slow when the slowness lets you watch interesting things going on. No such luck here.

    The most unbelievable brothers since Schwarzenegger and DeVito in 1988 - but this time it's not meant to be a joke. And finally the traditional British film failing: some really embarrassing supporting turns which should have been ruthlessly excised - the guy playing Lars, the Scandinavian money man, gets my award for the worst foreign accent of the decade...nearer German, if anything, but like one in a bad war film of the 1950s. The only Greekness I detected anywhere was in the music, but even that relentlessly trying to tell us what we should be feeling and when (the script and action having failed to do so) - sad, hopeful, joyful, sad again (and again and again)...and finally triumphant and (you've guessed it) heart-warming.

    At one point a character (Dillane? I forget) says, "This doesn't feel right" - the most truthful line in the movie, I'm afraid.
    7Thanos_Alfie

    Nice movie...

    "Papadopoulos & Sons" is a Comedy - Drama movie in which we watch a self-made millionaire losing everything in the latest banking crisis. Since he doesn't have another option he re-unites with his brother who is very different than him and they come up with the idea to re-open their abandoned fish and chip shop from where all started.

    I liked this movie because it has a well-written script, an interesting plot with some very important plot twists and very good interpretations by its cast. The direction which was made by Marcus Markou who is also the writer, it was very good and he did a great job on it. I enjoyed the way he presented the stories of the brothers without giving so much information in the beginning but as the story continued he presented more. Regarding the interpretations, I have to admit that I enjoyed very much the interpretations of Stephen Dillane who played as Harry Papadopoulos and Georges Corraface who played as Spiros Papadopoulos. Some other interpretations that have to be mentioned were Cosima Shaw's who played as Sophie, Frank Dillane who played as James Papadopoulos and Thomas Underhill's who played as Theo Papadopoulos.

    Finally, I have to say that "Papadopoulos & Sons" is a nice comedy movie which combines very well comedy with drama and has an interesting plot. I recommend everyone to watch this movie because I am sure that you are going to laugh a lot and you will have a great time watching it.
    guchrisc

    A drama about a man who loses everything.

    "If you can make one heap of all your winnings

    And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss,

    And lose, and start again at your beginnings

    And never breath a word about your loss;"

    (from 'If' by Rudyard Kipling)

    This is a drama, not a comedy. I repeat, this is not a comedy.

    This film is a film of our times. Just as is the recent 'Arbitrage' that starred Richard Gere. It could be billed as 'Arbitrage II'. This film though is not a film about the process of a fall but is rather about the aftermath.

    Film opens at a very expensive house. The owner of the house also has a very expensive car, and so he should, because he is 'The European Entrepreneur of the Year'. He is Harry Papadopoulos, played by lead male Stephen Dillane. He is a self-made man who has built up his business from small beginnings. He owns popular Greek food brands but as the film opens he is on the verge of his biggest deal yet, a huge property deal. Harry has put a huge amount of borrowed money into this deal. The stock-market crashes, Harry is overextended, the business goes into administration.

    Harry has a plan to borrow money to buy back his company but before that can happen his assets are seized. Rather than going through the turmoil of down-sizing, Harry ends up even worse off with no house and no car. The only asset left is his share of a chip-shop. Harry wants to sell this to start to rebuild his business empire. To do this he needs to get his brother to agree to the sale. This chip-shop is disused.

    So much for the plot, but this film is not about big business, it's about people, and what people! These people are really not very nice. Harry himself is a pretty miserable, unhappy and unsympathetic figure. His children too are not very nice. There is no warmth here with these characters. They are all cold. Who cares what happens to these people? The film itself seems to be filmed rather darkly, it is not bright or light. The acting too in these early scenes seems wooden and characters seem exaggerated stereotypes.

    All this changes with the entrance of Georges Corraface playing the brother Spiros Papadopolous. Now the film comes alive. Spiros is larger-than-life and a complete contrast to his bland brother Harry. While we dislike the miserable Harry, Spiros we love.

    Harry is unhappy that the family has to live in the flat above the disused chip shop, while he tries to refinance his business empire. Harry is unhappy because after losing his heap of winnings, he has to start again at his beginnings, and this he does, but he does not remain silent about it.

    This film is set in London, a melting-pot of immigrants. Harry with his cockney accent, is, like his brother Spiros, Greek. Now Harry has returned to the working-class area of his youth and he hates it. The themes of ethnicity, immigration and assimilation are explored as are those of being middle-class and working-class. This is a dysfunctional family with problems, now newly thrust into an old environment. Aspects of these themes are shown, sometimes with very little touches, that illustrate the changes in lifestyles. Film locations were perfect.

    As said, in the earlier scenes the acting was rather wooden. The corporate figures exaggerated. This though is not important, as what this film is about, is the family. The cold air of earlier warms up. Some nice Greek music is introduced. The two brothers are played well by the two actors. Dillane playing the cold Harry has perhaps the hardest role. Corraface playing Spiros gives a tremendous performance. The children, who start this film doing some of the most irritating scenes, end up doing some rather poignant ones. All three did well.

    This film is rated 15 in the UK. This is due to the bad language. Apart from children, this film with its themes of class, family and ethnicity will appeal to all. No laughs, but it is touching and thoughtful. A good film, thus 8/10.
    6ferguson-6

    Chippie

    Greetings again from the darkness. There is always a risk in stamping a movie with a particular label ... "Greek" in this case. It can limit the audience to which it appeals, if there are too many in-jokes or cultural references. Writer/director Marcus Markou offers up a terrific little story that most can enjoy. It's certainly not at the level of "My Big Fat Greek Wedding", but it's charming and entertaining enough.

    Stephen Dillane stars as Harry, a self-made millionaire who loses everything during a financial market collapse. You will recognize Mr. Dillane as Thomas Jefferson from the HBO mini-series "John Adams". Here he plays a single dad to 3 kids: a stuttering plant loving son, a pop star-wannabe teenager daughter, and nerdy young son with a penchant for picking stock trends. Joining them is screen veteran Selina Cadell as the housekeeper/nanny. The crisis sends the family back into the life of Harry's brother Spiros, and they proceed to re-build the old family business ... Three Brother Fish & Chips.

    Sure, it's a formulaic story, but the characters are interesting enough and Uncle Spiros is so full of life and spirit that he can't help but get you excited for this second chance. Watching the family re-connect with each other and their past is not just pleasant, but also well presented. Mr. Dillane is wonderful as the uppity millionaire type, however, when he gives his hospital soliloquy regarding never feeling "so alive", I do wish we had actually seen more proof of that.

    While I most enjoyed the interactions between Harry and Spiros, the two musical/photo medleys seemed to interfere with the flow ... rather than shortcuts, they proved a bit annoying. However, it's always refreshing to see a movie where a family bonds together, and puts the past where it belongs.

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      In the film, Harry's son James is played by Stephen Dillane's actual son Frank Dillane.
    • Quotes

      Spiros Papadopoulos: [addressing a crowd] We were children when we came to the U.K. with nothing. We start agin! Fat Laki; the weight you lost is an inspiration. Phil 'the Till'; you've helped many Greeks with your... tax-friendly till machines. Ey... only two things are certain in life; death and taxes. Unless you're Greek!

      [laughter and applause]

      Spiros Papadopoulos: Then it's only death!

    • Soundtracks
      ZORBA'S DANCE
      Written by Mikis Theodorakis

      Performed by Hungarian State Orchestra

      Courtesy of Intuition, a division of Schott Music GmbH & Co.

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    • Release date
      • April 5, 2013 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Greek
    • Also known as
      • Пападополус и сыновья
    • Filming locations
      • 17 Abbotsbury Road, Morden, Surrey, England(Fish and Chip Shop)
    • Production company
      • Double M Films
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      • $442,287
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      • 1h 45m(105 min)
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