The editor-in-chief of a newspaper decides to start an investigation in order to uncover the true events behind the death of his father, who was killed during the Civil War. The leftist journalist has...
The few survivors of a deserted city, sometime in the near future, are left with no water or food but somehow manage to survive. In a hospital, a lonely scientist, Foteini, is helping a patient with a...
The notary Nikolaos Antoniou invites to his office the four beneficiaries of a 120-million drachma inheritance and informs them that, according to the will, for them to collect their share they must e...
It is a film adaptation of the theatrical play by Kostas Thrakiotis. Smaro, a pretty young islander, obstinately refuses to marry the man her father has chosen for her, and he reveals to her that she ...
In 1936, the balance between centrist and right-wing political forces that support the Metaxas regime is undermined by the hostage-taking of lawyer and right-wing MP Kontaxis. In a square, a union mem...
A journalist (Alkis Panagiotidis) investigates a case of human organ trafficking and gets entangled in a series of adventures, blunders and unforeseen events, reminiscent of a T.V. soap opera. The ric...
A provincial café owner, Mimis, abandons his village in Chalkidiki and comes to Athens in search of a better life. He pretends to be a tough guy, a know-it-all, and behaves like an “antisocial”. ...
Melpo (Sperantza Vrana) is a sensual woman stealing men’s hearts and playing games with them.
Plot summary and a few words about the director's look that gives the human relations with sensitivity and realism. A representative example of the Franco Belgian cinema.
WALKING HOME, a short film by Oliver Krimpas, a director who wavers between the Greek and British culture, took part in many film festivals and received positive feedback. It narrates the story of the...
Program of the Larisa Cinema Club, a branch of the Greek Film Archive. The front cover lists the title of the film: "ΤΗΕ RIVER" by Jean Renoir, at ACROPOLE. The fly bears a note by B.P. (probably ...
Programme for the IRIS Cinema. Front page: 1. BAVARIA JOURNAL Newsreel 2. "THE DARK ANGEL", starring FREDRIC MARCH, MERLE OBERON, HERBERT MARSHAL. The synopsis and the rating "Unsuitable for the ...
The programme begins with a reference to the sui generis Japanese humanism, comprising elements of responsibility and pride, and features Kurosawa. Compared to western humanism – hostage to Christ...
David Butler’s "THANK YOU LUCKY STARS" constitutes a typical musical of the World War II that showcases WARNER’s intention to summon all Hollywood stars in films aimed to entertain the soldiers an...
The programme for the screening of the film "Hunting Flies", after details from the credits, mentions: important names from the Polish school, the importance of Wajda and his surpassing of Zbigniew Cy...
The program begins by evaluating the film, characterizing it as “a funny comedy that knocks over the dramatic conventions for the world of paid love”. It emphasizes the fact that even though the r...
IT INCLUDES: COLOR FILM, LIGHT COLOR, FILM-COLOR-LIGHT TEMPERATURE, TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENTS, FILTERS, TEMPERATURE CORRECTION FILTERS.
PRIVATE CONTRACT, SIGNED ON 15 FEBRUARY 1957, OF SPECIFIED DURATION BETWEEN N. STAVRIDIS AND S. CHATZOPOULOS, ACTING ON BEHALF OF CHATZ FILM. IT CONTAINS THE EMPLOYMENT TERMS, STIPULATED PAYMENT, CONT...
STILL ABOUT PAVLOS TASIOS’ “PARANGELIA” IN ENGLISH: THE PLOT, FACTORS OF PRODUCTION, CAST AND PHOTOS. [photo of the front cover].
PROFESSIONAL CINEMATIC PUBLICATION. Illustrated, containing many advertisments.
STILL ABOUT DIMITRIS KOLLATOS’ “ALEXANDER’S DEATH”: REVIEWS, THE FACTORS OF PRODUCTION, CAST, PLOT AND A LOT OF PHOTOS.
STILL ABOUT P. GLYKOFRYDIS’ FILM “THE PEDDLER”. A FEW WORDS ABOUT THE FILM, CREW AND CAST.
STILL ABOUT THE FILM “THE VIKINGS”. A FEW WORDS ABOUT THE FILM.
The contents and title of the magazine are in Greek and French. Features articles and studies on the theatre and cinema: "Cannes. Newsreel and movies from the Festival", "The greek movies in 1959-196...