Director Catherine Breillat, who courted international controversy with her film Romance, once again pushed the envelope with...
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2001
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Following up on his critically successful debut, Sunday (1997), which won top prizes at the Sundance Film Festival,...
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2001
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1999
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Theo Angelopoulos (Reconstruction) directed this 1998 Cannes Film Festival Palme d'Or winner about a famed author nearing the...
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1998
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Radu Mihaileanu directed this French-Belgian-Romanian-Dutch comedy-drama, set in Central Europe during the summer of 1941....
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1998
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A doctor learns some things he never expected to know as he searches for a friend on a mission of mercy in this drama. Pierre...
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1997
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This historical drama, directed by Agnieszka Holland, focuses on the rocky relationship between the renowned 19th century...
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1997
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1997
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Filmed in such a way as to evoke the slow rhythms of the African desert, this drama comments upon the negative effects of...
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1997
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This dramatic retrospective from Marco Ferreri eulogizes the passing of cinema as a culturally vital art form. While not all...
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1996
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Winner of the Grand Prize at the Cannes Film Festival, this drama centers on the Balkan conflict as viewed through the eyes...
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1995
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Immigrant friends living in a shabby corner of Brooklyn while they pursue the American Dream are the center of this...
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1995
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This European existential drama utilizes complex symbols inspired by abstract psychological theories to explore the effects...
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1994
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Set in the 1950s, Voyager concerns the travels of an American construction engineer (Sam Shepard) who is wandering throughout...
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1992
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Four countries-France, Greece, Italy and Switzerland-converged upon the production of Suspended Step of Stork. The film is...
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1991
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An old man (Francisco Rabal) living in a Greek seaside village is enjoying a walk and the magnificent scenery when he strikes...
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1990
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In this romantic melodrama, the rejected but cosseted wife of an important sheik lives in splendid isolation and travels...
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1990
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Director Dan Askarian draws his inspiration from famed Soviet director Sergei Paradjanov in this biographical drama....
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1989
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For some reason, the enigmatic Xenia (Themis Bazaka) feels she must give birth to her child in the mountainous country of...
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1989
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Widower Edouard Pierson (Jeremy Irons) fought for Australia in World War Two, but he was born (and married) in Belgium. For...
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1989
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Produced, directed and written in his traditionally episodic fashion by Greek filmmaker Theo Angelopoulos, the...
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1988
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In this confusing film with no discernible plot, a succession of odd occurrences are the focus. Deucalion is a composer who...
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1988
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By the 14th century, the Byzantine Empire was, if not on the verge of actual collapse, at least seriously decadent and...
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1988
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In this compelling drama, Marcello Mastroianni gives a tour-de-force interpretation of a disillusioned middle-aged man, a bee...
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1986
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1985
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The intensity of a young woman's feelings for her mentally ill sister provide the theme that is weighed in the balance in...
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Cinematographer, Producer
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1985
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When a Greek who had been living in exile for 11 years in Sweden returns to Crete to rejoin his old flame and his friends,...
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1983
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In 1967 when the military junta took over the government of Greece, many families became wealthy and accustomed to living...
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1982
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An entertaining docudrama that takes certain liberties with a purely academic history, this feature by Voulgaris Pantelis...
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1980
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Director Theodoros Anghelopulos has created a clever vehicle for conveying the substance of this award-winning political...
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1980
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Cinematographer, Producer
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1978
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This production by Michael Cacoyannes is respectfully adapted from the ancient classical Greek play by Euripides (485-406...
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1977
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This drama explores the activities of a small group of Greek leftists who supported a 1949 attempted left-wing takeover of...
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1977
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In this political satire, clothed as an allegorical retelling of the Antigone story, elements of modern Greek life are...
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1976
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In a complex interweaving of drama, history and allegory, this Greek film tells the story of the tours of a theatrical...
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1975
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Pierre (Pierre Clementi), a well-meaning journalist, becomes involved with a Tunisian immigrant worker when, after seeing the...
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1975
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Laslo Benedek's adaptation of the Alan Caillou suspense novel never received a Greek theatrical release, despite its being...
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1975
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1973
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This tightly constructed psychological courtroom drama makes excellent use of its largely amateur cast. Based on real events...
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1973
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Imeres Tou 36 or Days of '36 is a political and crime thriller set in Greece in 1936 and based on a true story. Concerns...
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1972
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The beloved Greek comic Thanassi Veguos stars in this comedy. He plays a young man with a lot of responsibilities. With his...
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1972
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Siotis (Nicos Kourkoulos) has seen his family destroyed by drugs. Rather than remain as a student, he decides to join the...
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1971
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In this award-winning Greek tragicomedy, Thanassis becomes an unwitting hero of the Resistance during the German occupation...
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1971
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Theo Angelopoulos, one of Greece's most acclaimed filmmakers, catapulted onto the world stage with this award-winning mystery...
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1970
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1967
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