Milena Perdikari
Directing
Known For

Two lovers try to die together in order to live forever. When they die at the same time, neither of them will experience the loss of the other person. This is the only time in their lives when they will never experience the inevitable loss of their lover, either by natural death or separation.
Lovehaters

The Contract, Stephanos’ birthday gift, will force him to reconsider the archetypal values created by his mother’s cult. His choice of signing it or not will set off his coming-of-age journey, ultimately determined by accepting or renouncing his family’s factitious religion.
The Contract

"The quarantine of 2020 was a big surprise for everyone. Milena, a film student is locked in her parents' house. She is not allowed to travel, so she is forced to spend the quarantine and the Easter holidays alone. The situation with the corona virus makes her feel alone and imprisoned, while her dreams, goals and life are postponed along with the end of the lock down, so she chooses to spend her time, continuing her life inside a video game, while time around her he passes, without her. It is a documentary-self-portrait that has characteristics of a quarantine diary. In the film we see Milena learning to cook, continuing her distance learning and the resurrection from her balcony. The two realities: that of the game and the quarantine get confused and one seems more real than the other. "
Real life

A visual diary of a short trip to the Fishing City of Hechuan, China. An elementary school teacher tells her students her impressions of that distant place she visited and the people she met. One of them is the poet Lin, who tells her about the history of this place through stories and legends.
A letter from the fishing city

A girl's journey from the tender years of childhood through a melancholic adolescence into the dreamy days of young adulthood. The film, inspired by the visual aesthetics and themes of director Sofia Coppola, outlines the transition from a girl's tender childhood to a more mature adulthood. The heroine travels in times and places that mark the passage to new chapters of her life. A poetic journey is condensed into one day.
Girlhood

Young Cordelia watches nightmarish images on a movie screen and from the dark cinema room is transferred to an unfamiliar dream world from where trying to escape. The invisible pursuer chases her in stone alleys and the macabre presence that haunts her in her sleep as another Mora awakens a new aspect of herself. An experimental short film inspired by the painting "Cordelia" by William Frederick Yeames. A vivid nightmare of sexual awakening.
Cordelia

Christina is required to provide lodging for her brother Themis on his release from prison. The influence Themis exerts on her daughter, Miranda, causes friction within the family, and Christina struggles to keep the balance.