“Night Out expresses a primary human need to bridge our gap to eternity by making Dionysian feasts of dancing, drinking and having orgies,” says writer-director Stratos Tzitzis of his newest film.
“This is what the protagonists of this Berlin story actually do, depicting a contemporary aspect of this ancient subject and need. People nowadays go out more frequently than before, even every weekend, as the stress of our everyday life is more than that of our ancestors. Life has become tenser; therefore the need to relax and have fun is always present, urging us out of our homes and of ourselves.”