The new film by Steliana Kliri titled “Find me falling” is the first Cypriot film to stream on Netflix. Available on the platform starting today.
The movie “Find me falling” (At the edge) premieres today on Netflix, and it is the first Cypriot production to stream on the platform.
It is a romantic comedy, marking the new film of Cypriot director Steliana Kliri.
The film is available globally through Netflix starting Friday, July 19. From the same day, it will also be shown in Cypriot cinemas for a few days.
This is the plot of the film
Coming from a failed album and with his popularity on the decline, mature rock star John Olman decides to take a break from his career to regain his spark. He moves to a secluded house near a cliff on the idyllic Mediterranean island, Cyprus, but his dream of keeping a low profile derails when he encounters desperate souls and later faces even more complicated surprises when an old flame reignites.
“Find me falling”: Watch the trailer
According to Philenews.com, the film was shot entirely in Cyprus between Paphos and Nicosia, with local company Green Olive Films managing the production. The majority of the crew and cast were from Cyprus, with over 150 people working on the production. “This is definitive proof that Cyprus is capable of producing world-class films for an international audience, and that the world wants to hear our stories,” said Steliana Kliri.
The film was written, directed, and produced by South African-Cypriot director alongside American producers Steven Saphiro and Keith Arnold, starring Emmy and Grammy award-winning actor and singer Harry Connick Jr., Agni Scott, Ali Fumiko Whitney, Tony Dimitriou, Lea Maleni, Angeliki Philippidou, Athena Roditou, and Clarence Smith.