These are three stories based on Greek traditions and infused with metaphysical elements. The first story, “The Changed”, from the Peloponnese, narrates how demons take the place of babies in thei...
The Italian ambassador’s daughter (Giorgos Moschidis and Vera Krouska respectively) is in love with an officer of the Greek army, Dimitris Nikolaou (Kostas Prekas). The Greek-Italian war separates t...
Aliki, granddaughter of a destitute fisherman, captain Kostis, meets one day at the beach an unscrupulous bad guy, Papoulas, who tries to rape her, but she is saved by a young man who accompanies him,...
Iro Konstantopoulou was thirteen years old when the Germans invaded Greece. Despite her age, however, she got involved with the resistance. When she was arrested for the first time, her rich father ma...
A description of the Greek Army’s campaign in Asia Minor, featuring footage shot by Giorgos Prokopiou.
Two Cypriots, Evagoras and Onisimos (Georges Corraface and Dimitris Velios) are the owners of a nightclub and are being blackmailed by their former boss (Seymour Cassel). The latter is asking for a cu...
The film follows a traveling troupe of actors around Greece, always performing the same play, “Golfo” by Spyridon Peresiadis. The dynamics among the troupe’s members have a powerful symmetry to ...
Three men meet each other in prison and decide, when they are released, to set a garbage recycling company. They are so succesful that persons and organisation rival them and attempt to block them, as...
Chromolithographic poster featuring the portrait of the hero of the film, who holds a pitcher in his right hand. On the background, a scene from an old Athenian neighborhood. In the poster’s centre,...
The programme begins with a reference to the work of Stanley Krammer , a special character in Hollywood, who was recognized as a director and producer. It presents many of his films, which stand out f...
Programme for the IRIS Cinema Οn the front page: 1. ÉCLAIR JOURNAL Newsreel, 2. "MESSAGE TO GARCIA", starring WALLACE BIERY, BARBARA STANWICK and JOHN BOLS. The synopsis and rating, "Unsuitable f...
The program, which is signed by Aglaia Mitropoulou, includes the film, which is based on Hans Ruse, in the context of the tribute to Anthony Quinn. Points out the influence on the film from Robert Fla...
The IRIS Cinema program, 27-29 November. On the front cover the films now showing: 1) Fox News, 2) Mickey Mouse, 3) One man … two women, starring Baster Keaton. On the back page, the film synopsis. ...
A pictorial composition by N. Andreakos, depicting Ali Pasha (D. Papagiannopoulos) looking daggers at sad Mrs. Frosyni (Gkely Mavropoulou), who is sits on a couch while before her lays a table covered...
The presentation starts with a few words about the plot and continues with the analysis of the film by a director who "bases his entire course on the systematic observation of the people, their moveme...
A poster featuring the collage technique. Insertion of photographs of the film’s two leading actors, Tzeni Karezi and Thanasis Vengos, against a green background. A full-length, black-and-white phot...
STILL ABOUT MIHALIS KAKOGIANNIS’ “IPHIGENIA” IN ENGLISH AND FRENCH: A SUMMARY OF THE PLOT, THE FACTORS OF PRODUCTION’S BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES AND A LOT OF PHOTOS. [photo of the front cover].
THE “REX” CINEMA ONE-PAGE PROGRAM ADVERTISING THE FILM “PERAN’S BEAUTY”.
STILL ABOUT DIMITRIS KOLLATOS’ “ALEXANDER’S DEATH”: REVIEWS, THE FACTORS OF PRODUCTION, CAST, PLOT AND A LOT OF PHOTOS.
Cinematic sheet-shaped newspaper, featuring a variety of topics on the Cinema.
PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLAGE WHICH INCLUDES SCENES FROM A. ARONIS KONTOGIANNIS AND N. OIKONOMOPOULOS’ FILM “A BURDEN TO SOCIETY” (“STREETS OF FATE”) AND THE ACTORS: N. KAZIS, A. TZANETIS, A. CHRYSOC...
Weekly publication featuring a variety of topics on cinema. Page 551 is selected: "The romances of Paula Negri. The men I loved and lost. A'. Rodolph Valentino.". 8th FORMAT
PROFESSIONAL CINEMATIC PUBLICATION. Illustrated, containing many advertisments.
PRINTED MATTER ENTITLED “THE UPHILL ROAD TO CALVARY” BY DIMOS VRATSANOS