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Interview: Apostolis Totsikas / Yorgos Noussias
Apostolis Totsikas already had the part of the tragic hero Orestis under his belt; in the sequel to ‘Evil’, ‘Evil In The Time of Heroes’, he grabs his sword and fends off the zombies that have taken over ancient Greece. From playing in Ancient tragedies to Ancient Greece was it a hard transition? In the film you play the role of Androkles the king’s son. Would you have preferred to be a zombie? What were your feelings after watching the first film? What’s the best weapon when fighting a zombie; a sword or an axe? Did you feature in any of the Billy Zane scenes? What kind of guy is he? So many actors who are friends with each other were involved in this project; how hard was it to get the scenes right quickly? Which zombie film do you remember secretly watching as a kid?
Splatter movies always had a certain appeal, even if it was a secret one; director Yorgos Nousias had the courage to make an idea into a revolutionary DIY film. His first film “Evil” became an instant cult classic while his second feature “Evil in the Time of Heroes” is further proof of his talent. Your first film had a lot of reference to Zombies and the work of other directors. Is this the case with you latest film? Splatter movies are widely considered cult so that makes them almost by definition non mainstream. Your second movie however seems to cater for a wider audience; with that in mind how would you describe your work? The film features some of the most promising talents from the new generation of Greek actors; for your first film you didn’t go through a casting process, is it true that the same thing happened for you latest project? If a real zombie appeared during filming amongst all the fake ones how would you react? The line from the first film ‘What the f*** is going on with this city’ became a bit of a trend. Are you a fan of Hollywood style lines in films? Casting the extras to play the zombies via Facebook was a very original idea in terms of marketing as well as creating hype around the film. How did you come up with it? What’s you favourite splatter scene ever? Would you prefer to be the hero or the zombie? If you were a zombie would you be able to control your senses and actions? Photos: Nikolas Ventourakis |
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