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7.9
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76
/215/
4.4
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71
/14/
90
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Landscape in the Mist (1988)
Two Greek children embark on a journey to search for their father, who supposedly lives in Germany.
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64
7.6
/7914/
76
/85/
74
/117/
4.2
/10224/
27
/15/
89
/77/

Ulysses' Gaze (1995)
An exiled filmmaker finally returns to his home country where former mysteries and afflictions of his early life come back to haunt him once more.
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55
5.8
/744/
46
/12/
37
/12/
3.3
/379/
66
/29/
37
/11/
60
/17/

Signs & Wonders (2001)
Under the influence of signs and premonitions, a man allows himself to veer in and out of a love affair with his colleague.
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50
5.9
/37228/
62
/605/
59
/557/
2.8
/8822/
28
/118/
50
/879/
36
/33/

Captain Corelli's Mandolin (2001)
When a fisherman leaves to fight with the Greek army during World War II, his fiancée falls in love with the local Italian commander.
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35
7.3
/2090/
70
/34/
63
/25/
3.6
/702/
83
/21/

My Family and Other Animals (2005)
Escaping the dreary wet weather of 1930s England, an eccentric family uproot and ship themselves to the sunnier climes of the Greek island of Corfu.
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78
31
7.4
/1153/
70
/16/
77
/23/
3.9
/1552/
94
/5/

The Hunters (1977)
During a hunting party on New Year's Eve 1976, five representatives of the bourgeoisie encounter with their companion the body of a partisan from the Civil War of the late forties. What they are most confused about is the fact that the corpse that lies at their feet is still bleeding…
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74
21
8.1
/1290/
71
/16/
74
/17/
3.6
/290/

Educate Yourself My Son (1981)
The most important political, post-military junta satire about the nation, the religion, the education, the family.
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61
16
6.6
/1017/
56
/9/
57
/11/
3.4
/657/

Waiting for the Clouds (2003)
A member of a Greek family in Turkey is forced to immigrate from Trabzon to Mersin in her youth. However, events cause her to face her own past.
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5.8
/69/
25
/2/
30
/2/

South Wind (1984)
A group of intellectuals holidaying together at an isolated beach become mentally unhinged by the presence of a beautiful English nudist.
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58
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6.3
/242/
53
/6/
58
/4/

Eleftherios Venizelos: 1910-1927 (1980)
A biographical film about the great Greek politician Eleftherios Venizelos for the period between 1910-1927. The film highlights his vision of a Greater Greece and refers to important events in Greek history such as the formation of a government by Venizelos after the Goudi movement, his dispute with the King over Greece's stance in the First World War, the temporary his withdrawal from politics after his defeat in the 1920 elections and the Asia Minor disaster. A biography of the former Greek prime minister Eleftherios Venizelos and the recreation of his acts and the political and social climate in Greece from 1910 to 1927.
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49
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4.9
/183/
40
/3/
60
/2/

The Very Poor, Inc. (2000)
Odysseus is a model employee in Haramis Inc, a large company with an unscrupulous boss, Mr Haramis. When an oil spill puts the boss in a difficult situation, Odysseus gets the blame and he is sent to jail unfairly. In jail, he meets a junkyard dealer and an out-of-work mathematician with a fixation on the chaos theory. The three meet again once out of jail and decide to start a rubbish recycling company, which unfortunately, soon becomes successful enough to challenge the profits of Haramis Inc. Odysseus and his former boss cross swords again and end up in court - The moot point, who owns rubbish?
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55
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6.5
/113/
45
/4/
57
/3/

Theophilos (1987)
Unbeknownst to the 19th-century Greek "primitive" painter Theofilos, other painters around the world at the time were also exploring non-academic subjects, focusing on the everyday lives of ordinary persons. In the U.S., the group of painters who chose such subjects were dubbed "the Ashcan school." Though Theofilos remained unknown in his lifetime, this biographical drama explores the painter's life from his birth on the Isle of Lesbos (Lesvos) in 1868 to the time when he developed his characteristic style, following his discharge from the Greek army.
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49
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4.4
/446/
50
/7/
54
/5/

The Bubble (2002)
Makis , a man with difficulties in the stock market, falls for Roula , who is the mistress of a big tycoon , which Makis has invested in. Makis becomes witness to an assassination gone wrong. The police are after him thinking he is the shooter but the real assassin is after Makis to recruit him to his terrorist beliefs. The only comfort Makis can find is Roula who follows him on his deadly adventure.
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5.8
/31/
35
/2/
10
/1/

Αύριο θα ξέρουμε (1997)
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55
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6.2
/467/
51
/6/
53
/11/

The Horsemen of Pylos (2011)
Telemachus, an actor with a glorious past and an uncertain future, leaves Athens at the age of fifty to escape the banks. With the help of Babis "Fou," he finds refuge in an abandoned castle in the heart of Messinia. The only inhabitants are two brothers who don't speak to each other and a niece who got fed up with them and left, Demokratia. Telemachus meets her by chance and is enchanted. A little of the doctor's syrup for his lungs, which have become a mine, a little tsipouro, a little of Babis' "forbidden substances"... the gods intervene and Democracy returns to her place! Dream, reality, or both? You be the judge, and whoever finds out wins a Kalamon pasteli.
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5.1
/18/

Το όνειρο του Ίκαρου (2005)
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6.0
/24/
10
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The Bleeding Statues (1982)
A group of minors escape from a reformatory and lock themselves in a museum on an island, threatening to destroy the statues if their demands are not met.
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5.5
/133/
20
/1/
45
/6/

Anna's Summer (2001)
A widow reminisces on her life after returning to her family home in Greece.
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6.0
/32/
10
/1/
15
/2/

A Leftist Night's Dream (1987)
A left-wing ideologist reaches the limits of suicide, experiencing a deep crisis. He tries to write a book about everything that once existed, but has changed today. Everything around him seems distant. The friends, the family, the Party from which he withdrew. His hope for a different future is virtually dead.
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6.1
/27/
58
/5/

Roza (1982)
In an inn in Trieste, Kyveli, wife of a political prisoner of the junta, falls in love with an old student of her husband, who has been distinguished for his activities against the dictatorship. But he will be forced to run away, along with his lover, as they are hunted by the police. Kyveli will go to Strasbourg to present evidence to the Council of Europe, which proves human rights violations in Greece, but the session is postponed and she now lives in a web of fantasies and unfulfilled expectations.


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