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1 Day with George in Cyprus (2016) Afti i nihta meni (1999) Agapanthemon (1982) Agapes kai kaimoi (1971) Akamas (2006) Anastenazoun oi penies (1970) Anazitontas tin eftihia (1972) Attilas '74 (1974) Aviotes mnimes (2000) Avrianos polemistis (1981)
This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total. + Cypriot film people (6 C) C. Cypriot films (6 C, 1 P) F. ... Pages in category "Cinema of Cyprus"
A cinema on Ledra Street in 2012. Michael Cacoyannis became the most famous Cypriot filmmaker to date when he wrote, directed, edited, and produced Zorba the Greek (1964). ). Another filmmaker working at the same time was George Filis, who made the films Loves and Woes (1967), [b] The Last Kiss (1970), [c] Gregoris Afxentiou: A Hero With a Memoir (1973), [d] This Is How Cyprus Was Betrayed ...
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The following is a list of programs broadcast by CyBC or RIK (Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation) television stations. CybC was the only Cypriot television network before the launches of ANT1 (in 1993), Mega (Logos TV until 1999), and Sigma (in 1995).
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Cypriot cinema was born much later than that of other countries. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, George Filis produced and directed Gregoris Afxentiou, Etsi Prodothike i Kypros (Cyprus Betrayal), and The Mega Document. In 1994, cinematographic production received a boost with the establishment of the Cinema Advisory Committee.
Pages in category "Films shot in Cyprus" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Akamas (film)