To support his mother and sister (Eleni Zafeiriou and Martha Vourtsi), Michalis (Kostas Kazakos) works as a porter in the harbor of Piraeus. A poor young man (Nikos Xanthopoulos) falls in love with hi...
A young man wanders carefree through the streets of Athens with his girlfriend. He is informed about the death of a friend and goes to his funeral. After the burial ceremony, he continues wandering, b...
A former mechanic in the merchant marine, Artemis, who was unjustly accused of stealing money from the ship he worked on –for which he served many years in prison – now works as a lighthouse-keepe...
This is a dramatized documentary about the life of the lepers in the leper colony at Spinalonga. Love and emotional affairs, ideological and ethical conflicts take place, whose protagonists are the pa...
The sister of a Greek Cypriot patriot is in love with a Turkish Cypriot. When the first clashes between Greek Cypriots and their British colonial masters begin, the Turkish Cypriots remain on the side...
A charming young man, Larry, after the completion of his studies abroad, returns to Greece and stays with his father Alexis, a painter, and his father’s young girlfriend, Julia. The sensual woman is...
This film is based on the true story of Nikos Koemtzis, who, after an incident he provoked in a nightclub featuring popular Greek music in 1972, became known as the representative hot-blooded popular ...
This films tells four different stories, all connected by the banks of the river. Three bandits steal a cross and, while trying to cross the river, one of them (Titos Vandis) gets lost along with the ...
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...
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