
For rarely are sons like their fathers
The Telemachy is a journey of self-discovery inspired by Homer's Odyssey. It follows Telemachus, an Anglo-Greek boy who runs away from home in order to find his true father on the Greek island of Skiathos. Throughout the film we encounter characters with overlaying themes that remind us that everyone has a story to tell.

The film's tagline is: "For rarely are sons like their fathers"
The runtime is 94 minutes (1h 34m).
The film was directed by Alexander Nally.
The screenplay was written by Alexander Nally.
Cinematography was handled by Gabriel Loukeris.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt2271689.
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