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The Greek film industry produced over thirty feature films in 2014. This article fully lists all non-pornographic films, including short films, that had a release date in that year and which were at least partly made by Greece. It does not include films first released in previous years that had release dates in 2014.
Stella / Στέλλα, Michael Cacoyannis, 1955. Μαγική Πόλις / Magiki Polis (Magic City), 1955. Η Αρπαγή της Περσεφόνης / I Arpagi tis Persefonis, 1956. A Girl in Black / Το Κορίτσι με τα Μαύρα, Michael Cacoyannis, 1956. Ο Δράκος / O Drakos, 1956. Μαζί σου για πάντα / Mazi ...
This Greek family is one of the wealthiest in the world and, enjoying Poseidon's blessing, has held hegemony over the seas for millennia. In the 20th century, the god takes the body of the family's young heir, a teenager named Julian Solo ( ジュリアン・ソロ , Jurian Soro ) , and strikes the Earth with incessant rains to cleanse it of ...
US film - The story of Jason and Argonauts, a band of heroes in Greek mythology, who in the years before the Trojan War (around 1300 BC) accompanied Jason to Colchis in his quest to find the Golden Fleece. Argonauts: 1971 Russian: Аргонавты USSR - animated film Argonavtebi, or, a Merry Chronicle of a Dangerous Journey: 1986 USSR - TV movie
1951. The Fall of Troy. 1911. the first known adaptation of Homer's epic poem, the Iliad . The Fury of Achilles. 1962. peplum film. The Giants of Thessaly. 1960.
Isopsephy ( / ˈaɪsəpˌsɛfi /; Greek: ἴσος, romanized : ísos meaning "equal" and Greek: ψῆφος, romanized : psêphos, lit. 'pebble' meaning "count") or isopsephism is the practice of adding up the number values of the letters in a word to form a single number. [1] The total number is then used as a metaphorical bridge to other ...
The following are lists of highest-grossing Greek films screened at cinemas in Greece and globally. The commercial course of Greek cinema has changed over time. The more successful periods are the period of 1950s and 1960s, often called the golden age of Greek cinema, and the recent 2000s.
Evdokia (Greek: Ευδοκία) is a 1971 Greek film. It is a drama of passion whose main characters are a sergeant and a prostitute (Evdokia) who get married after a brief passionate affair. Very soon, however, the influence of their environment strains their relationship, and the man tries to break away, but without success.