The Acropol theater, Athens’ celebrated musical theater, is preparing for an opening night premiere. Shortly before opening night, the manager of the theater is forced to fire one of the leading act...
Thodoros (Vasilis Avlonitis) comes to Greece from abroad. All his friends and acquaintances welcome him at the airport and offer to put him up and take care of him - with a view to inheriting his alle...
Shortly before the end of the Civil War, in 1948, the villages along the border are evacuated to facilitate the National Army’s movements as well as to hamper those of the rebels. A forty-year-old v...
Three friends (Andreas Barkoulis, Giannis Dalianidis and Takis Christoforidis) who come from a village near Volos, run off, taking with them the girlfriend (Titika Gaitanou) of one of the trio, thus b...
The film is the first musical comedy of Dalianidis. Lakis, a bank employee (Ntinos Iliopoulos) makes life difficult for his fiancée (Martha Karagianni), because his principals prevent him from marryi...
Five women, Anna-Maria Karamani, a teacher of Greek; Eva Manola, an ex-singer of the light repertoire; Ritsa Melissinou, a bank clerk; Lia Hatzi, a hairdresser; and Elektra Petridi, a dentist, are mar...
Mairi (Miranta Kounelaki) charms a painter (Christos Negkas) and gets involved with him. When she gets pregnant, the painter leaves her and she tries to raise the child on her own, until she meets a m...
A gifted electrician, Michalis Karamanos works for TOE - Greek Telecommunications Organization and it seems that he is the only one who hasn’t been completely absorbed by the corrupt and all-devouri...
Reference to the fact that the film is based on the homonym tragedy of Euripides. Initially, the program mentions few words about ELEKTRA and then moves to TROJAN WOMEN which is refered to as “req...
The programme for 6 Short Films gives details from the credits and summaries.
The note begins by giving detailed information on the filmography of the director, whose films deal with the love of man and friendship. His films “400 BLOWS”, “SHOOT THE PIANO PLAYER”, “JUL...
Programme for the IRIS Cinema Front page: 1. FOX MOVIETONE Newsreel, 2. "A DEVIL OF A FELLOW", starring GUSTAV FREILICH, LINDA BAAROVA, GEORG ALEXANDER, rated "Unsuitable for the underage". The syno...
The programme for the Tribute to Alain Robes Grillet, initially discusses his involvement in literature, including titles of his books, comments on the impression made by his work and the term “anti...
The programme for the film "The Birth of a Nation", arranged by the Greek Film Archive Foundation and Greek-American Union, contains an article by Prof. L. Findler (Greek-English), who refers to the f...
Friedrich Murnau and Robert Flaherty's "TABOO" was filmed entirely on location at the islands BORA BORA in the South Seas; it takes the reader to a land of paradise, where he gets to know the everyday...
The program is divided in two parts. The first page includes the credit, as well as information on the director and the making of the film about the life of fishermen in Ireland, which took place on a...
Cinematic Magazine of the Association for the Development of the Cinema in Greece.
K. CHRISTOMANOS’ “NEA SKINI” THEATER PROGRAM ABOUT GOLDONI’S “LA LOCANDIERA” WITH A PHOTO OF THE ACTRESS ALEXANDRA VRATSANOU.
PROFESSIONAL CINEMATIC PUBLICATION. Illustrated, containing many advertisments.
Periodical published by the Pan-hellenic Union of Film Industry Employees addressing employment issues in the sector. The article on the “history of the cinema in Greece” on page 16, part 4, is mo...
MODEL OF “PISSANOS” FOR THE PRESENTATION OF “VIEWS OF GREECE. A TOUR OF THE PELOPONNESE”. THE BLUE AND RED TITLE IS SET AGAINST A YELLOW BACKGROUND. A CYCLIST IS PORTRAYED AT THE EDGE. PAINTIN...
STORY BOARD – ROUGH DRAWING WITH TRAVELING (MOVIE CAMERA MOVEMENT), LONG SHOTS AND CLOSE-UPS. MANUSCRIPT.
MANOS HATZIDAKIS’ TYPED LETTER TO THE FILM FESTIVAL SECRETARIAT: “PREFACE TO DOUSSAN MAKAVEYEV’S FILM “SWEET MOVIE” WITH COMMENTS ON THE LIFE AND WORK OF THE FOREIGN DIRECTOR WHOSE FILM HE C...
D. KALAPOTHAKIS’ LETTER [MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, THE PRESS DEPARTMENT] TO CAMERAMAN JOSEPH HEPP, 1919, ABOUT THE TITLES OF THE FILM ON WESTERN THRACE.