Antreas, son of the Krinarios community president, leaves the village intending to study geoponics. In a few years, he returns together with a lady of low morals, having forgotten Rinoula, whom once loved and who had been waiting for him.


Is it worth your time? If you have a thing for vintage black-and-white village dramas, Greek Rhapsody might just hit the spot. It’s definitely not for anyone who needs constant action or modern pacing. If you get bored when people just stare at each other across a dirt path, skip it. But if you’re into watching people ...


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Yannis Prineas

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"Is it worth your time? If you have a thing for vintage black-and-white village dramas, Greek Rhapsody might just hit the spot. It’s definitely not for anyone who needs constant action or modern pacing. If you get bored when people just stare at each other across a dirt path, skip it. But if you’re into watching people deal with messy, predictable, small-town betrayal, pull up a chair. Antreas is the classic prodigal son. He goes away to study—geoponics, of all things—and comes back acting like ..."
Marios Palaiologos
Yannis Prineas
Greece
1920 · IMDb —
Robert N. Bradbury

