AFP:

As Greece sinks deeper into a debt crisis that has brought sweeping layoffs, wage cuts and tax hikes, a group of young film-makers are among the few giving the country something to smile about.
At the forefront is Yorgos Lanthimos, a TV commercials veteran who made a stunning dash from near-obscurity in 2009 to an Academy Award foreign film nomination earlier this year for his film 'Dogtooth'.
With his next project, 'Alps', a movie about a company that hires out impersonators to stand in for dead people, he added another feather to his cap, winning the best screenplay prize at the Venice film festival Saturday.
Fellow director Rachel Athina Tsangari, a co-producer of 'Alps', last year turned heads with 'Attenberg', another offbeat drama about an eccentric young woman who has a belated sexual awakening in a small Greek town.