Adults in the Room

2019 film by Costa-Gavras From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Adults in the Room (Greek: Ενήλικοι στην αίθουσα, romanized: Enílikoi stin aíthousa) is a 2019 French-Greek political film directed by Costa-Gavras. It is based on the book Adults in the Room: My Battle with Europe's Deep Establishment by Yanis Varoufakis about the 2015 Greek bailout.[2] It is Gavras' first feature film that was shot in Greece.[3]

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GreekΕνήλικοι στην αίθουσα
Directed byCosta-Gavras
Written byCosta-Gavras
Based onAdults in the Room
by Yanis Varoufakis
Produced byAlexandre Gavras
Manos Krezias
Michèle Ray-Gavras
CinematographyGiorgos Arvanitis
Edited byCosta-Gavras
Lambis Haralambidis
Music byAlexandre Desplat
Production
companies
K.G. Productions
Wild Bunch
Elle Driver
France 2 Cinéma
Odeon
Release date
  • 31 August 2019 (2019-08-31) (Venice)[1]
Running time
124 minutes
CountriesFrance
Greece
LanguagesFrench
German
English
Greek
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Plot

In 2015, following Syriza's victory in that year's Greek parliamentary election, Minister of Finance Yanis Varoufakis is tasked by Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras to negotiate a new deal on the memorandum of understanding signed by previous government with the Troika in order to avoid facing another inevitable debt crisis in the country months later. However, throughout successive meetings of the Eurogroup, Varoufakis' proposals are only met with flat refusals from the Troika. With constant threats from the European institution of an eviction of Greece from the Eurozone if their demands are not met, Tsipras is forced to sign the MoU, going against the 62% of the population that rejected the bailouts by voting "No" in the 2015 Greek bailout referendum. Varoufakis then resigns, five months after taking office.

Cast

Release

The film was selected to play out of competition at the 76th Venice International Film Festival.[5]

Reception

Jessica Kiang of Variety wrote, "Far too many adults, in far too many rooms, have far too many repetitive conversations about the arcane ins-and-outs of EU policymaking in Costa-Gavras’ maddeningly unfocused 'Adults in the Room.'"[6]

Jordan Mintzer of The Hollywood Reporter wrote, "For those interested in how the EU sausage is made — a process that Costa-Gavras mines both for its theatricality and seeming inanity — the film can be a gripping piece of infotainment, even if it runs long at 124 minutes. Others may shy away from so many administrative details, but they will be missing out on a movie that tries to cut through all the red tape and explore the human travails behind the protocols."[7]

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