Giorgis, who is the only son of Manolis Bournovas, the chief shepherd of a mountain village, is also the bridegroom that every young woman in the village dreams of. However, he is head over heels in l...
Beautiful orphan Agni (Aliki Vougiouklaki) lives with her young brother Petrakis (Giannakis Kalatzopoulos). Their only source of income comes from the little grocery store that their parents left them...
This is a composite, three-part film comprising three independent stories with a common theme: Greek behavior when placed under foreign yoke. The first part, entitled “The Clock”, is a comedy se...
A blundering provincial (Thanasis Vengos) comes to Athens and does any job he is offered, without, however, being able to settle in one job because of his mentality and his naiveté. In the end, he ev...
A poor girl (Gkelly Mavropoulou), without a family, finds, in a rich young man, (Andreas Barkoulis) shelter from the difficulties of life. She decides to marry a wealthy engineer (Lampros Konstantaras...
1868, in the plains of Thessaly. Thanasis Vardas is a fine upstanding man who is pursued by a gang of Turkish Albanians and is forced to abandon his five-year-old son Giorgis in a monastery in Meteora...
A hale and hearty fifty-year-old, Ntinos Diamantis (Lampros Konstantaras), lives with his sister and pursues every attractive woman he encounters. When he meets twenty-year-old Korina (Nora Valsami) a...
A provincial man (Alkis Giannakas) gets mixed up with a criminal (Stavros Xenidis) and starts working for him. He gets entangles in a case of theft and blackmailing, which results in his death.
The program includes only the work and biographical information of H.J. Syberberg.
The programme for the Week of Short Greek Films gives a catalogue of the films with details from the credits and reviews.
A simple account of the plot highlights the key features of the film and provides information about Bergman's filmography. There are reflections on death, agony and hope that lead to the conclusion th...
The programme for the retrospective of the French Cinema announces the lecture of Michel Decaudin, invited by the Film Club to speak about surrealistic cinema. The programme includes the credits and m...
The program initially presents the life and work of F. Lang, who is one of the greatest personalities of the world cinema. It refers to his travel to America, where, despite his concession to the conf...
Credits The programme contains biographical notes on the director and relays the important news item that Visconti had a stroke during the shooting of the film and will stay half-paralysed. It descri...
The IRIS Cinema program, 27-29 November. On the front cover, the films now showing: “IRIS, the society cinema. Akadimias and Ippokratous street. Today 1) Boxing match, 2) Do not make me a promise. (...
The programme of screenings for February 1989 announces the tribute to Marlon Brando and classic choices by the members of the association. Aglaia Mitropoulou’s introduction on Brando refers to: the...
PRESS REVIEWS ON THE FILM “STELLA VIOLANTI” WITH TWO PHOTOS FROM THE FIRST GREEK STUDIO WHERE IT WAS FILMED AND ONE PHOTO FROM A FILM SCENE.
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE GREEK CLUB OF AMATEURS CINEMATOGRAPHERS.ILLUSTRATED.
Cinematic Magazine.
STILL ABOUT STAVROS TSIOLIS’ FILM “ABUSE OF POWER”: THE CAST, FACTORS OF PRODUCTION, PLOT AND PHOTOS.
GLASS PLATES WITH COLOURFUL DRAWINGS VIEWED WITH A SPECIAL PROJECTOR.
ONE-PAGE POSTER ABOUT TZANIS ALIFERIS’ “PENNILESS LOVERS”: THE CAST AND THE FACTORS OF PRODUCTION.
Cinematic sheet-shaped newspaper, featuring a variety of topics on the Cinema.
Monthly Cinematic Magazine of the Association for the Development of the Cinema in Greece.