An island girl (Stella Gkreka) comes to Athens and ends up as a singer in a cabaret. There she meets a sailor called Vasos (Lampros Konstantaras). Her nostalgia for her island and Dimitris (Dimitris M...
The Summer of 1987. Six friends from Salamina meet in one of the island’s cafes. Then, and over the following seven years, they experience maturation as a gradual drawing-away from the paradise of t...
With their stories, twenty different characters compose the face of a multicultural Athens, an Athens of dreams, but also of the hard struggle for survival.
A father with serious financial difficulties decides to take a cruise on the sailboat “Dream II”, accompanied by his son. The man is trying to teach his son everything he knows about the sea, but ...
In order to secure money for the production of his first film, a young man asks help from a film producer. The producer, however, was involved with pornographic films, and now his main business is dru...
Macedonia, Kastoria, in the early 20th century. A poor Greek fisherman, Apostolis, strives daily to provide for his large family and resignedly bears the oppression of the Turks. The fish-monger Hasan...
A weak-minded English teacher (Kostas Messaris) is hired to give lessons to the daughter (Eleni Stavropoulou) of a newly rich family that intends to marry the girl off to an English businessman. The t...
The young and beautiful Helen leads a double life. During the day, she is a model posing nude for a famous and wealthy painter, Mina, and at night she works as a call girl for Stamatis Velenopoulos...
The introductory remarks on Czech Cinema refer to the following: the first steps in Czech and Slovakian cinema, names of studios, directors and titles of films, the Festival of Karlovy Vary, the Worke...
Critique presentation of the film with several references to specific scenes, but also to the way that Hitchcock employs to keep the suspense and to fabricate "the irresistible sex appeal of his heroi...
The years between the war and an old-fashioned atmosphere rendered by Fassbinder in collaboration with Stoppard, based on a novel by Nabokov. The critical review argues that Fassbinder reaches a “le...
The programme describes Kurosawa as a "moralist" who again gives his attention to the struggle between the good and bad, but seen from a "comic perspective, so that he can defy it". The famed director...
The presentation begins by referral to the attempt of the Film Archive to restore the film. It continues with the plot of the film – the heroic resistance of the Greeks against the German and Itali...
The programme for the screening of the film "Diary of a Country Priest", after details from the credits, mentions: "Women of the Bois de Boulogne” Racine, Georges Bernanos, the amateur actors, the o...
Credits (with a note that the film is based on Pierre La Mure's work). It says in the programme that the director's love for painting and the interesting thematic content of Pierre La Mure's book on ...
It presents elements of the scenario, based on The Abyss by Gorky, as well as Kurosawa’s cinematic technique of using multiple cameras to capture the same moment from different angles. The film was...
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