
Xamou 2017
In the sun-drenched hills of Crete, *Xamou (2017)* follows Johnny, a French expat whose life takes an unexpected turn when he loses his job and rediscovers the joy of simple pleasures.
Director: Clio Fanouraki
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Xamou (2017)* about?
*Xamou (2017)* tells the story of Johnny, a French man living in Crete who loses his job and unexpectedly finds new purpose in life's simple joys. Directed with warmth and authenticity, the film follows his journey of self-discovery and renewal.
Who directed *Xamou*?
Clio Fanouraki directed *Xamou (2017)*, bringing a nuanced and atmospheric approach to this Cretan tale of rebirth.
Who stars in *Xamou*?
The cast includes Georges Corraface as the lead, alongside Zoe Corraface, Sophia Hill, Lefteris Eleftheriou, and Anna Fonsou in key roles.
Is *Xamou (2017)* worth watching?
If you enjoy character-driven dramas set against beautiful backdrops, *Xamou (2017)* delivers a heartfelt and visually appealing experience. Its focus on personal growth and cultural immersion makes it a rewarding watch for fans of indie films.
How long is *Xamou*?
*Xamou (2017)* runs for 87 minutes.
About Xamou (2017) — A French Expat's Journey of Rediscovery in Crete
In the sun-drenched hills of Crete, *Xamou (2017)* follows Johnny, a French expat whose life takes an unexpected turn when he loses his job and rediscovers the joy of simple pleasures. Directed by Clio Fanouraki, this intimate drama blends warmth and introspection, capturing the spirit of a man embracing spontaneity and rediscovering himself. With a cast led by Georges Corraface and Zoe Corraface, the film unfolds with a gentle rhythm, weaving together themes of renewal and the beauty found in everyday moments.
Shot through with a rustic charm, *Xamou (2017)* contrasts the hustle of modern life with the slow, soulful pace of Cretan culture. As Johnny navigates his newfound freedom, the story evolves into a tender exploration of identity and belonging, all framed against the backdrop of stunning landscapes. This isn't just a tale of loss and rebirth—it's a celebration of the small, unscripted joys that make life meaningful.