Aggelos and Eirini, two young lovers, decide to leave their village in the Peloponnese to search for a better life in Athens. Angelos asks his uncle, who is the station-master, for a little financial ...
An artist is spending his holidays on a Greek island with his young wife and his daughter from his first wedding. A love affair develops between the two young women, but the daughter seduces a married...
Based on true events, the film tells the story of three young men (Vangelis Voulgaridis, Alkis Giannakas and Christos Parlas), who become involved in crime and end up in the hands of an underworld cha...
Traveling through Greece, an American author meets a wild Greek prostitute and is charmed by her personality. He tries to educate and “civilize” her, but in the end, she is the one who gives him t...
Pantelis Kazouras is a low-ranking sailor with artistic tendencies. He is in love with Fani, but has lied to her about his true identity – he has introduced himself as sub-lieutenant Dimitris Georgi...
Old-Chronis, a drunken shepherd, and his daughter Lenio work for the chief-shepherd Kostas Ntavaris. Lenio is in love with Dimos, a poor young man, and they dream about their future together. When Dim...
A multi-talented artist named Grigoris Semitekolo moves to the island of Samos to get away from the noisy modern world and feel his childhood innocence again. A girl guides him around the island and b...
A man returns to his homeland in Arcadia, and, through a poetic narration, he presents to us the present and the past of the world in which he was born and grew up. It is magical world, full of sweet ...
A brief note about this second short film during the student years of Scorsese (he won an award in the University) where "his talent unfolds" and is the precursor of the "Mean Streets".
The poster depicts a girl, naked down to her waist (Varvara Mavromati), wearing a white mask. At the upper part of the image, the title of the film reads: BORDELLO. At the bottom of the image: “A Gr...
A figurative poster by Minos Argyrakis, depicting a strange being resembling a reptile with two heads: the first belongs to a priest, sporting two horns on his hat and a pair of wings on his shoulders...
A multicolored poster made by N. Andreakos, dominated by the leading actor, Nikos Kourkoulos. His name is registered on the poster’s upper side, on the left: “Nikos Kourkoulos”, and below it a s...
The note aptly remarks that Buster Keaton, with his straight face and startled, childish expression, was the ideal performer for this comedy. In “THE GENERAL”, he takes a page out of history, the ...
The programme for the film "From Here To Eternity", a screen adaptation of a novel about a soldier, refers to the commercial and artistic aspects of the cinema. The programme underlines the director's...
This critical presentation attempts an overall analysis of Scorsese work’s in reference to his fresh view on the Cinema, focusing on his philosophical view of aesthetics.
The program refers to the story of this “well structured” film which includes the character of a very funny employee (Zikos) who works at an Athenian grocery. Apart from the excellent performances...
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