At the foot of Mount Chelmos, under the clear blue sky of the untamed Greek countryside, Thimios and Astero exchange vows of everlasting devotion. But, a wealthy suitor claims her, and the sun has now dimmed.


Oh, Astero. If you’re into sweeping, old-school romances with a good dose of heartbreak, you might just find yourself swept away. This one's for the patient souls, the folks who appreciate a story that takes its time and lets the scenery do half the talking. If you need explosions or fast-paced dialogue to keep your a...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Dimitris Gaziadis

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"Oh, Astero. If you’re into sweeping, old-school romances with a good dose of heartbreak, you might just find yourself swept away. This one's for the patient souls, the folks who appreciate a story that takes its time and lets the scenery do half the talking. If you need explosions or fast-paced dialogue to keep your attention, you'll probably be checking your watch. But for those who cherish classic melodrama and early cinema's unique charm, it’s a quiet gem. The story is simple, almost painfu..."
Aimilios Veakis
Pavlos Nirvanas, Orestis Laskos, Dimitris Gaziadis
Greece

