Our Wildest Days

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Our Wildest Days (Greek: Οι άγριες μέρες μας) is a 2025 drama film directed by Vasilis Kekatos in his debut feature. The film follows Chloe, who leaves her family behind and joins a group of teenagers crossing Greece.[1][2]

GreekΟι άγριες μέρες μας
LiterallyI agries meres mas
FrenchNos Jours Sauvages
Directed byVasilis Kekatos
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Our Wildest Days
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GreekΟι άγριες μέρες μας
LiterallyI agries meres mas
FrenchNos Jours Sauvages
Directed byVasilis Kekatos
Written byVasilis Kekatos
Produced by
  • Eleni Kossyfidou
  • Delphine Schmit
  • Julie Esparbes
  • Guillaume Dreyfus
  • Jamila Wenske
Starring
  • Daphné Patakia
  • Nikolakis Zegkinoglou
  • Stavros Tsoumanis
  • Popi Semerlioglou
  • Natalia Swift
  • Ioko Kotidis
  • Eva Samioti
  • Emmanuel Elozieuwa
CinematographyGiorgos Valsamis
Edited byLambis Charalambidis
Music byKostis Maraveyas
Production
companies
  • Blackbird productions
  • Incognita Films
  • Achtung Panda
  • Hélicotronc
Distributed by
  • Condor Films
  • Kinology
  • Cinobo
Release date
Running time
90 minutes
Countries
  • Greece
  • France
  • Belgium
  • Germany
LanguageGreek
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A co-production of Greece, and France, the film was selected in the Generation 14plus section at the 75th Berlin International Film Festival, where it had its world premiere on 15 February 2025.[3][4]

Synopsis

At 20, Chloe leaves her troubled family to join a group of idealistic outsiders, dedicating herself to helping society's neglected. Traveling through a fragmented Greece, she explores dreams, love, and freedom, ultimately learning that true rebellion often brings isolation.

Cast

  • Daphné Patakia as Chloé
  • Nikolakis Zegkinoglou as Aris
  • Stavros Tsoumanis as Piotr
  • Popi Semerlioglou as Sissy
  • Natalia Swift as Anna
  • Ioko Kotidis as Loukas
  • Eva Samioti as Sofia
  • Emmanuel Elozieuwa as Kosmas

Production

Principal photography began on 3 July 2023 on locations in Greece. Filming ended on 2 September 2023 in Greece.[5]

Release

Our Wildest Days had its World premiere on 15 February 2025, as part of the 75th Berlin International Film Festival, in Generation 14plus.[6][7]

Accolades

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Award Date Category Recipient Result Ref.
Berlin International Film Festival 23 February 2025 Crystal Bear for Best Film Vasilis Kekatos Nominated [8][9]
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