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'Fortunate Son' (French title 'Le fils bni', Greek , 'Kalotyhos gios') is an autobiographical feature documentary film by Tony Asimakopoulos, a Canadian film director of Greek origin. The film was released in 2011 and produced by Mila Aung-Thwin, Daniel Cross and Bob Moore of the Montreal-based film production company, EyeSteelFilm. The film is in English and Greek, with subtitles in English and French. As Asimakopoulos' first documentary, the film has been called "A searing documentary about family" by Liz Braun of the Toronto Sun, as well as "[...] a story of what binds families together, and what it means to be loved" by Daniel Pratt of Exclaim!.

Synopsis



Set in the mid 2000s, Fortunate Son documents Asimakopoulos return to his childhood home of Montreal after fleeing to Ottawa in the late 1990s to undergo self-imposed drug rehabilitation. Now in his forties, post-detox, Asimakopoulos seeks to reconnect with his parents, and attempts to mend their relationship.Hays , Matthew. "Addiction and Anxiety but No Catharsis ." Review of Fortunate Son . The Globe and Mail , 16 Aug. 2012, www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/film/addiction-and-anxiety-but-no-catharsis/article4485038/. Over the course of a couple of years, Asimakopoulos turns the camera on the private life of his overbearing mother Vassiliki and ailing father Aristomenis and the patterns of dysfunction they share.[http://blogs.montrealgazette.com/2012/06/24/montreal-success-story-fortunate-son-moves-to-bigger-digs-at-cinema-du-parc/ 'Montreal Gazette': Montreal success story Fortunate Son moves to bigger digs at Cinema du Parc] As part of his recovery process, Asimakopoulos aims to gain perspective on his parents experience of his troubled youth in hopes that it will guide a new chapter in his life with his partner, Natalie.Hays , Matthew. "Addiction and Anxiety but No Catharsis ." Review of Fortunate Son . The Globe and Mail , 16 Aug. 2012, www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/film/addiction-and-anxiety-but-no-catharsis/article4485038/.

Style



Fortunate Son is composed of a medley of cinematic techniques that achieve a distinct style that hinges between that of a traditional documentary film and a Cinma vrit. Asimakopoulos uses scenes from his earlier short films, with actors playing him and his family, along with voice-over and contemporary footage to illustrate his past.

Lacey , Liam. "Fortunate Son: A Greek Tragedy Averted." Review of Fortunate Son . The Globe and Mail , 17 Aug. 2012, www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/film/film-reviews/fortunate-son-a-greek-tragedy-averted/article4485026/

Screenings



The film was shown at the prestigious International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA), Montreal's Festival du nouveau cinma in 2011, as well as the Thessaloniki International Film Festival, Rendez-vous du cinma qubcois and the Los Angeles Greek Film Festival. It was also shown at the Los Angeles, Chicago, London and Sydney Greek Film Festivals. Public screenings started in Montreal on 1 June 2012.[http://www.cinefilic.com/2012/06/fortunate-son-le-fils-beni.html Cinflic.com: Review of 'Fortunate Son {Le fils bni'] [http://klymkiwfilmcorner.blogspot.ca/2012/05/fortunate-son-review-by-greg-klymkiw.html KlimkiwFilmCorner - Review of 'Fortunate Son']

Awards



Fortunate Son was the 7th highest-grossing theatrical documentary in Quebec in 2012. The same year, Asimakopoulos was given a special award by the National Ethnic Press and Media Council of Canada, for "Exceptional Services Rendered to Journalism & Cinema".

References




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