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Arcadia Lost tells the story of two teenagers stranded in rural Greece after a car wreck. Charlotte is a sixteen-year-old with a deep desire to find connection who hides behind a sullen disposition and her newfound sexual power. Sye is her... See more »

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Gorgo
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Charlotte
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Raffi
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Cook
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(as RoHit Chandel)
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Manager
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Sye
Nicholas Marmaras ...
Georgie
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Benerji
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Alisa
Arietta Valma ...
Girl in white
Ioanna Vlahou ...
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Alex Zorbas ...
Desmond

Directed by

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Phedon Papamichael

Written by

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David Ariniello ... (written by)

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David Ariniello ... co-producer
Scott Chambers ... co-producer
Dan Giustina ... co-producer
James Ivory ... executive producer
Kelly Thomas ... producer

Music by

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Michael Brook

Cinematography by

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Phedon Papamichael

Editing by

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Philip Harrison

Editorial Department

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Gus Comegys ... on-line editor
Joi McMillon ... first assistant editor
Joseph Mungra ... post-production supervisor
Kostas Theodosiou ... colorist: digital color correction
Brian Gee ... Fotokem Assistant Editor (uncredited)
Gordon Wang ... colorist assistant (uncredited)

Casting By

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Emily Schweber

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Ioanna Timotheadou

Makeup Department

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Ioanna Symeonidi ... key makeup artist

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Dimitris Apostolou ... first assistant director
George Markakis ... second assistant director

Sound Department

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Nikos Bougioukos ... sound
Kale Dawes ... re-recording mixer / sound designer / sound effects editor / sound recordist / supervising sound editor
Joseph Mungra ... supervising sound editor
Greg Steele ... adr mixer
Greg Zimmerman ... adr recordist

Camera and Electrical Department

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Kiki Athanasourelia ... Loader
Giorgos Hatzimitros ... electrician
Akis Konstantakopoulos ... gaffer
Giorgos Metaxas ... second assistant camera (as Yorgos Metaxas)
Stelios Pissas ... camera operator
Alexis Stavropoulos ... first assistant camera
Carolos Sturmey ... key grip (as Karolos Sturmey)

Music Department

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David Stevenson Fisher ... music supervisor

Script and Continuity Department

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Giannis Pothos ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Lena Chatzimitrou ... production manager assistant
Peter Flanigan ... production counsel
Michael Thomas Slifkin ... worldwide distribution

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Jonathan Bell ... thanks

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Arcadia Lost tells the story of two teenagers stranded in rural Greece after a car wreck. Charlotte is a sixteen-year-old with a deep desire to find connection who hides behind a sullen disposition and her newfound sexual power. Sye is her recent stepbrother, introverted, intelligent, but forever at an ironic distance from the world through his camera and caustic wit. As they wander the dusty roads and staggering vistas of the Peloponnese, they come across the vagabond philosopher-drunk Benerji, an ex-patriot American who is an odyssey of his own. They reluctantly adopt him as their guide, and begin an adventurous journey toward the mystic waters on the sacred flanks of Mount Parnassus that takes them through a landscape both ancient and modern, forcing them to confront the truth of their past and the frightening, beautiful reality of their present. Written by Anonymous

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Also Known As
  • In the River (United States)
  • Hameni Arkadia (Greece)
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Budget $2,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia The film was shot in Greece. It was primarily filmed in the village Poulithra, in the municipal unit of Leonidio, in the municipality of South Kynouria, in the regional unit of Arcadia. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Balkan Spirit (2013). See more »

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