Guilt (2009 film)
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| Directed by | Vassilis Mazomenos |
| Written by | Vassilis Mazomenos |
| Produced by | Andros Achilleos Vassilis Mazomenos |
| Starring | Nikos Arvanitis |
| Cinematography | Katerina Maragoudaki |
| Edited by | Panayiotis Fotiou |
| Music by | Giorgios Andreou |
Production companies | A.B. Seahorse Films Horme Pictures Nova |
| Distributed by | Horme Pictures |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
| Countries | Greece Cyprus |
| Language | Greek |
| Budget | €960,000 |
Guilt is a 2009 Greek-Cypriot experimental surrealist horror film written and directed by Vassilis Mazomenos. It stars Nikos Arvanitis as a retired arms dealer, now old and dying, who experiences nightmarish visions that are manifestations of the guilt he feels for his role in three pivotal periods of Cypriot political history: the Cyprus Emergency in the 1950s, the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in the 1970s, and the killing of Solomos Solomou in the 1990s.