The Exceptional Jivatma Valettas
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The Exceptional Jivatma Valettas | |
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Constantine Valettas in The Exceptional Jivatma Valettas |
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Directed by | Will Inrig |
Produced by | Will Inrig
Cody Campanale |
Narrated by | Will Inrig |
Cinematography | Matt Mitchell |
Editing by | Will Inrig |
Distributed by | Vibe Pictures
Lesser Men Productions |
Release date(s) | 2007 |
Running time | 101 minutes |
Country | CA |
Language | English/Greek |
[[1] Official website] |
The Exceptional Jivatma Valettas is a feature-length documentary film by Canadian director Will Inrig, released in 2007.
The film depicts the lives of the four members of the eccentric Valettas family of Ottawa, Canada. It explores what constitutes the essence of the family, what bonds the family together, and how the family chooses to live their life. It is the study of the themes of home, family, love, art, athleticism, and, most importantly, the power to dream.
The film features Lemnian operatic tenor George Valettas[2] and soccer player Constantine Valettas.
It is 101 minutes long.