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Directed by Theo AngelopoulosOrigin GreceGenres Drama,
Crime,
RomanceActors Theo AngelopoulosRating72%
Dans un village retiré de l'Épire, une femme assassine son mari, tout juste de retour d'Allemagne où il était parti travailler, avec l'aide de son amant. Le crime n'est jamais montré à l'écran. Les personnages principaux (juge, policiers, journalistes) tentent de reconstituer et comprendre un fait-divers qui leur échappe., 23minutes
Directed by Theo AngelopoulosOrigin GreceGenres DramaActors Nico Mastorakis,
Pantelís VoúlgarisRating62%
1967 à Athènes, l'équipe de l'émission Discodisc interview des femmes dans la rue afin de définir le profil de l'homme idéal. L'homme qui s'en rapprochera le plus se verra offrir un après-midi avec une star du cinéma. Mais tout cela ne sera que prétexte à autopromotion : l'homme idéal sera pris au hasard et servira de potiche pour vendre l'émission au public., 2h
Directed by Theo AngelopoulosOrigin GreceGenres Drama,
HistoricalActors Christoforos Nezer (d. 1996),
Pétros Márkaris,
Giorgos TzifosRating68%
En mai 1936, dans une Grèce secouée par de nombreux attentats politiques, un dirigeant syndicaliste est assassiné. Sofianos, un petit délinquant et contrebandier, informateur de la police et agent provocateur dans les manifestations de gauche est accusé du meurtre. Installé dans une chambre à part des autres détenus, il est maintenu au secret. Les seules personnes lui rendant visite sont un député du parti conservateur et son chauffeur, qui est aussi le frère de Sofianos. Un jour, celui-ci prend en otage le député, à l'intérieur de sa cellule, afin d'obtenir sa libération avant minuit, sans qu'on sache comment il s'est procuré le revolver dont il se sert ; à l'extérieur, les gardiens sont impuissants, tandis que le directeur de la prison subit de la part de son ministre de tutelle et des partis politiques, des pressions, parfois opposées, pour trouver rapidement une solution., 3h50
Directed by Theo AngelopoulosOrigin GreceGenres Drama,
War,
HistoricalThemes Political filmsActors Christoforos Nezer (d. 1996),
Giorgos TzifosRating78%
A group of travelling players peregrinates through Greece attempting to perform the popular erotic drama Golfo The Shepherdess. In a first level the film focuses on the historical events between 1939 and 1952 as they are experienced by the travelling players and as they affect the villages which they visit: The last year of Metaxas' fascist dictatorship, the war against the Italians, the Nazi occupation, the liberation, the civil war between left and right wingers, the British and American interventionism in the Greek politics. In a second level the characters live their own drama of jealousy and betrayal, with its roots in the ancient myth of the House of Atreus. Agamemnon, a Greek refugee from Asia Minor, goes to war against the Italians in 1940, joins the resistance against the Germans, and is executed by them after being betrayed by Clytemnestra and Aegisthos. Aegisthos, Clytemnestra's lover, is an informer and collaborator working with the German occupiers. Orestes, son of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra, fights on the side of the leftists, avenges his father's death by killing his mother and Aegisthos. He is arrested in 1949 for his guerrilla activities and is executed in prison in 1951. Electra, his sister, helps the leftists and aids her brother in avenging the treachery of their mother and Aegisthos. After the death of Orestes she continues the work of the troupe and her relationship with Pylades. Chrysotheme, Electra's younger sister, collaborates with the Germans, prostitutes herself during the occupation, sides with the British during liberation, and later marries an American. Pylades, close friend of Orestes, is a Communist who is exiled by the Metaxas regime, joins the guerrillas and is arrested and exiled again. Finally he is forced to sign a written denunciation of the left after torture by the right wing and he is released from prison in 1950., 2h7
Directed by Theo AngelopoulosOrigin GreceGenres DramaThemes Inspiré de l'univers des contes et légendes,
Films about children,
Films about magic and magicians,
Transport films,
Road moviesActors Gerasimos Skiadaresis,
Stratos Tzortzoglou,
Michael Giannatos,
Christoforos Nezer (d. 1996)Rating78%
Pubescent Voula (Tania Palaiologou) and her five-year-old brother Alexandros (Michalis Zeke) want to see their father, whom they have never met before. Their mother tells them he lives in Germany and so Voula and Alexandros one day secretely leave their home to find him. They go to the Athens Railway Station and try to use the Germany Express, but are removed from the train for not having a ticket. A police officer takes them to a distant uncle, who convinces the officer that the children do not have a father in Germany. He informs him that their mother lied to them, to prevent them from knowing the truth: that they have different fathers and are simply the results of one-night stands. Although Voula and Alexandros eavesdrop on the conversation, they still believe their mother and believe the uncle is lying. When a blizzard suddenly hits the village and no more attention is paid to them, the children manage to escape.