Greece, during the regime of the colonels (1967 – 1974). The secret services of the junta use a captain, member of the national resistance but now their prisoner, in order to enclave some resistance...
This film is based on the true story of Nikos Koemtzis, who, after an incident he provoked in a nightclub featuring popular Greek music in 1972, became known as the representative hot-blooded popular ...
A university student and member of a group of bikers, Charis, lives with his widowed mother in an Athenian apartment. With a telescope he frantically watches an older woman, Stella, who lives with her...
A middle-aged teacher of theology tries to solve his sexual problems by seeking help from a psychologist and then a butcher, who apart from offering his standard fare, also provides his clients with f...
Stella (Mema Stathopoulou) leaves the provinces and her rich father (Tzavalas Karousos) and follows a man (Thanos Leivaditis) to Athens, believing that she will find happiness beside him. Soon, howeve...
Newlywed Petros Alexiou loses his wife in a shipwreck. For three years, he searches for the man who caused her drowning by stealing her life-vest. The father and a friend of his try talk him out of th...
The film shows us the parallel paths of three young women, Anna, Stella and Elsa, who, even though they come from different social classes, they are led, each for different reasons, to corruption and ...
Shortly before the end of the Civil War, in 1948, the villages along the border are evacuated to facilitate the National Army’s movements as well as to hamper those of the rebels. A forty-year-old v...
Amy Deasismont in "Stella" (2014/15)
Amy Deasismont, Annika Hallin (from left to right) in "Stella" (2014/15)
Amy Deasismont in "Stella" (2014/15)
Rebecka Josephson in "Stella" (2014/15)
German movie poster of "Stella" (2014/15)
Rebecka Josephson in "Stella" (2014/15)
Rebecka Josephson, Amy Deasismont, Annika Hallin, Henrik Norlén (from left to right) in "Stella" (2014/15)
Rebecka Josephson, Amy Deasismont (from left to right) "Stella" (2014/15)