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Behind the Haystacks (Greek: Πίσω από τις θημωνιές, romanized: Píso apo tis thimonies) is a 2022 drama film written and directed by Asimina Proedrou in her directorial debut. The film tells the story of a middle-aged fisherman who, faced with mounting debt, begins to smuggle refugees across a lake on Greece's northern border. [1]
In the spring of 1897, the Greeks of Athens watched the first cinematic ventures (short movies in "journal"). In 1906 Greek cinema was born when the Manakis brothers started recording in Macedonia, and the French filmmaker "Leons" produced the first "Newscast" from the midi-Olympic games of Athens (the unofficial Olympic games of 1906).
We Have Only One Life / Μια ζωή την έχουμε (Mia Zoi tin Échome), 1958; Astero / Αστέρω, 1959; Dada me to zori / Νταντά με το ζόρι, 1959; I Liza to' skase / Η Λίζα το’σκασε ([Lisa, Tosca of Athens, USA] [Lisa, the Greek Tosca, UK]) (Sokrates Kapsaskis), 1959; Η Ζαβολιάρα / I Zaboliara, 1959
The broadcaster compared some of the family’s costs between Greece and the U.S.: Greece : $1,430 for rent, including utilities, internet and house cleaning; U.S. : $1,530 without utilities
And if “My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2” felt like a pale imitation of the buoyant original, “My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3” feels sorta like a pale imitation of that pale imitation.
Vardalos, director and writer of the “My Big Fat Greek Wedding” movies who plays Toula, is a Greek American herself, and has shed light on where Gus' bizarre habit comes from.
Smyrna, my Beloved (Greek: Σμύρνη μου αγαπημένη) is a 2021 Greek historical epic film directed by Grigoris Karantinakis about the burning of Smyrna (today's Izmir, Turkey) by the Turkish army in September 1922. [1] The film stars Mimi Denisi, Burak Hakki, Rupert Graves and Susan Hampshire.
Trilogy: The Weeping Meadow (Greek: Τριλογία: Το λιβάδι που δακρύζει) is a 2004 Greek historical drama film written [4] and directed by Theo Angelopoulos. [ 5 ] [ 8 ] It stars Alexandra Aidini, Thalia Argyriou, Giorgos Armenis, Vasilis Kolovos and Nikos Poursanidis, [ 4 ] and was released during the 2004 Berlin ...