
Tale 52 2008
"Sometimes your mind is the most dangerous place to be."
Tale 52 (2008) is a chilling Greek thriller directed by Alexis Alexiou, weaving a psychological maze of obsession and distorted reality.
Director: Alexis Alexiou
Cast




Frequently Asked Questions
What is Tale 52 (2008) about?
Tale 52 (2008) follows the dark journey of Iasonas, who falls for Penelope after a chance meeting, only to find their relationship unraveling into psychological chaos. As trust erodes and memories distort, the film blurs the line between love and obsession, leaving viewers questioning what's real.
Who directed Tale 52?
Tale 52 (2008) was directed by Alexis Alexiou, a filmmaker known for crafting tense, atmospheric thrillers that delve into the darker corners of human psychology.
Who stars in Tale 52?
The cast of Tale 52 (2008) includes Dafni Labroyanni, Yorgos Kakanakis, Serafita Grigoriadou, Giasemi Kilaidoni, and Orfeas Zafeiropoulos.
Is Tale 52 (2008) worth watching?
While Tale 52 (2008) isn't rated on IMDb, its tight suspense and psychological depth make it a compelling watch for fans of Greek thrillers. The film's themes of memory and perception add layers of intrigue, though its slow-burn approach may not suit all viewers.
How long is Tale 52?
Tale 52 (2008) has a runtime of 97 minutes.
About Tale 52 (2008) — A Thriller Where Love and Memory Collide
Tale 52 (2008) is a chilling Greek thriller directed by Alexis Alexiou, weaving a psychological maze of obsession and distorted reality. The story unfolds when Iasonas, played by Yorgos Kakanakis, meets the enigmatic Penelope (Serafita Grigoriadou) at a party and invites her into his world. What begins as a passionate romance quickly spirals into madness as their perceptions clash, memories blur, and trust erodes. Alexiou crafts an atmosphere thick with paranoia, where love and danger blur into indistinguishable shadows.
As Iasonas struggles to reconcile his fractured recollections with Penelope's shifting narratives, the line between truth and illusion dissolves entirely. The film's taut pacing and unsettling visuals amplify its themes of psychological unraveling and toxic attachment. With Dafni Labroyanni and Orfeas Zafeiropoulos rounding out the tense ensemble, Tale 52 (2008) delivers a haunting exploration of how love can become a prison when sanity falters.