The story of Romeo and Juliet is adapted to the Greek provinces, featuring the love between two people whose powerful families despise each other.
A Greek-style Western filmed on Mt. Parnitha under the technical guidance of Triantafyllis and Meravidis. The film was destroyed during processing.
Alexandros (Stefanos Iatridis) is madly in love with a woman (Anna-Maria Papacharalampous) and begins searching for her at sea with his boat. After many days of wandering, he finds a cave where he mee...
Thanasis (Thanasis Vengos) is called upon, during the Occupation, to testify at the trial of a taverna owner accused of serving cat meat to his customers. He too is accused of perjury and imprisoned w...
Loukas returns to Greece after being away for 10 years. He bumps into an old friend of his, Kimonas, a writer who is in a bad emotional state, and decides to take advantage of the situation. He takes ...
Lisa (Xenia Kalogeropoulou) runs away from her father at the Athens airport because she does not want to marry a rich man from Paris whom her father has chosen for her. She hitchhikes to the city, whe...
Grigoris (Kostas Voutsas), a shopkeeper from Katerini, wins first prize in a radio contest that covers his accommodation expenses for one week in Athens. When he arrives at the capital, the members of...
A girl sacrifices her own happiness when she finds out that the family of the man she loves is on the brink of financial disaster and they are contemplating marrying him off to a wealthy businessman's...
A brief note with some details about the screenplay and the contributors that conveys the view that "it is the only adaptation of one of his plays for cinema that satisfied Brecht, since the screenpla...
The particularity of the film GRAND PRIX, directed by the Norwegian Ivo Kaprino, is the fact that he creates an artistic quality film with puppets. The plot is inspired from the world of car races and...
Program of the Amfissa Cinema Club, a branch of the Greek Film Archive. The front cover bears the title of the film to be screened: "THE THIEVE OF PEACHES " by Vulo Radev, and lists other contributors...
A profound analysis of the work based on the theory of psychoanalysis. It emphasizes Polansky’s ability to describe atrocious human deeds as if they were something natural. It compares his view with...
The lengthy program signed by Aglaїa Mītropoulou presents the distinctions Greg Talas as well as few words on his life and work of the filmmaker. The plot of the film concerns the ‘story of 160 ch...
A brief note on Mikhalkov's last film; a few words about the plot; the director's efforts to make a film about Russia's life and landscape; a quotation from the director, who said: "The film is not ab...
The film programme dedicated to Czechoslovak Jiri Trnka refers to the history of animated cartoons, stressing America's and Disney's lead in the field, and mentions certain notable exceptions in the E...
The programme for the screening of the film "The Rules of the Game" gives information from the credits and then talks about the life and career of the director. Then it discusses the perspective of th...
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