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Takis Emmanuel, Eleni Prokopiou. Drama. Koundouros won the Silver Bear for Best Director at Berlin. 3 Awards in Thessaloniki Film Festival. Glory Sky. Takis Kanellopoulos. Entered into the 1963 Cannes Film Festival. Kati na kaiei ( Κάτι να καίει)
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.
Montevideo, God Bless You! (Serbian: Монтевидео, Бог те видео!, romanized: Montevideo, Bog te video!; internationally titled Montevideo, Taste of a Dream) is a 2010 Serbian sports comedy film directed by Dragan Bjelogrlić about the events leading to the participation of the Yugoslavia national football team at the first FIFA World Cup in Montevideo, Uruguay in July 1930.
Κάτι να καίει/Kati Na Kaiei = Something is Burning, 1963; Η Ψεύτρα/I Pseftra, Yannis Dalianidis, 1963; Αλίκη αγάπη μου/Aliki My Love, Rudolph Maté, 1963; Τα Κόκκινα Φανάρια/The Red Lanterns, Vassilis Georgiadis, 1963; Lola / Λόλα, 1964
Miss Violence. Alexander Avranas. Drama. Silver Lion and Volpi Cup in 70th Venice International Film Festival. 2 Awards in Hellenic Film Academy Awards. The Eternal Return of Antonis Paraskevas. (Η Αιώνια Επιστροφή του Αντώνη Παρασκευά) Elina Psikou. Christos Stergioglou.
Madalena (1960 film) Man for all the chores. Marijuana Stop! A Matter of Earnestness. Merikoi to protimoun kryo. Mermaids and Rascals. My Best Friend (2001 film) My Daughter, the Socialist. My Friend Lefterakis.
Category:Greek films. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Films of Greece. Although most films in this category are in Greek, one or two were filmed in other languages (such as English and French ).
History of the Greek cinema Origins. 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).