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Ζορμπάς ο Έλληνας/Zorba the Greek, Michael Cacoyannis, 1964 English language; Άπονη Ζωή/Aponi Zoi, 1964; Η Σωφερίνα/I Soferina.
Pages in category "English-language Greek films" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
On Friday, 7 of March 2008, it was released on DVD. It contains English subtitles and Greek subtitles for the hearing impaired. It also contains a bonus feature introducing the landscapes and hotels of the island Sifnos, Greece.
Although most films in this category are in Greek, one or two were filmed in other languages (such as English and French). Subcategories This category has the following 13 subcategories, out of 13 total.
El Greco is a Greek biographical film about the life of the Greek painter of the Spanish Renaissance, Domenicos Theotokopoulos, known worldwide as El Greco.Based on the fictionalised biographical novel, El Greco: o Zografos tou Theou (El Greco: the Painter of God), by Dimitris Siatopoulos, it was released in 2007, directed by Yannis Smaragdis and written by Jackie Pavlenko.
TV movie, Canada Les Perses: 1961 TV movie, France Aeschylus: 1967 TV movie, Finland I Persiani: 1967 TV movie, Italy The Forgotten Pistolero: 1969 Italy Agamemnon: 1973 Belgium Orestea: 1975 Italy Atreides: 1979 TV movie, Greece Oresteia: 1979 TV mini-series, UK Prometheus Retrogressing: 1998 Le Rêve Plus Fort que la Mort: 2002 France Die ...
The film received mostly positive reviews and was selected for the Fedeora prize for the best film from the Mediterranean region, while Greek director Alexandros Avranas was given the Silver Lion for Best Director for his work. [5] On Rotten Tomatoes, Miss Violence holds an approval rating 81%, with an weighted average score of 6.10. The ...
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.