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 of the screening of the film "Blind Desire" refers to the screenwriter of the film, Charles Spake, and the conditions under which he conceived the idea of the film. It underlines the spiri...
The director is characterized as one of the “tough guys” in Hollywood. Information is provided on his artistic course up to the moment when Capote selects him for the adaptation of his film on TV ...
M. Mitropoulou authors this critical review, offering information on the plot and referring to tradition of the western that is being transplanted to Sicily with success. The " Gattopardo” in a humb...
Card-souvenir from the PANTHEON Cinema about the film "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN". There is a black-and-white photograph of the leading actresses and UNIVERSAL's logo. Information about the film and an announ...
The notes, written by N. Manolitsis, refer to the life and work of Roman Polanski in general, the Polish director whose film feature surrealistic strokes, as well as an unprecedented sexuality and dis...
In the programme for the screening of the film "Balthazar" we first find information from the credits and then references to the metaphysical world of Bresson – followed by a summary of the plot. I...
There is information given about the start of Bolognini's career, who prefers to render cinematographically certain authors and is characterized as the "ideal interpreter of a literary idea in motion ...
Programme for the ΤΙΤΑΝΙΑ cinema, a member of the Hellenic Cinema Union. On the cover, the title of the film: “DREAM OF SCHONBRUNN” (TRAUM VON SCHÖNBRUNN) with Martha Eggerth and the rati...
VACHLIOTIS’ MODEL WITH A DRESS. PENCIL DRAWING IN COLOR WITH HANDWRITTEN NOTES AND INSTRUCTIONS.
Weekly publication featuring a variety of topics on the cinema. Page 90 is selected: "Our answers to you". 8th FORMAT
Periodical publication on cinema theory and analysis. Featuring various articles on the cinema.
Weekly publication featuringa variety of topics on cinema. Page 25 is selected: "Ramon Novarro. Women's favourite". 8th FORMAT.
Weekly publication featuring a variety of topics on cinema. Page 265 is selected: "Letters from Hollywood. The cartoons". 8th FORMAT.
THE “VERMION” CINEMA PROGRAM ADVERTISING THE FILM “SACRIFICE TO PLEASURE” WITH ADVERTISING MESSAGES ABOUT THE FILM.
STILL ABOUT KOSTAS GAVRAS’ “MISSING”. THIRTY PAGES IN A FOLDER ABOUT THE FACTORS OF PRODUCTION AND THE PLOT, INCLUDING BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES ABOUT THE DIRECTOR AND CAST.
SPECIAL EDITION FOR THE NEW GREEK CINEMA SPANNING 1951-1982