Two Greek soldiers are trapped in Asia Minor in 1922 trying to get back to their platoon. One of them, seriously wounded, encourages his fellow villager to leave him and save himself after promising to take care of his wife.


You should watch this if you are the type of person who likes digging through old archives for things that feel a bit haunted. If you need a clear plot with high-definition explosions, you are going to absolutely hate this. It is a 1922 silent film from Greece called I bora, and it feels exactly like its age. It is ba...

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

Dimitris Gaziadis

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"You should watch this if you are the type of person who likes digging through old archives for things that feel a bit haunted. If you need a clear plot with high-definition explosions, you are going to absolutely hate this. It is a 1922 silent film from Greece called I bora, and it feels exactly like its age. It is basically about two soldiers stuck in the middle of nowhere during the Greco-Turkish war. One of them is dying. The other one has to figure out how to leave his friend behind without..."
Epameinondas Helmis
Dimitris Gaziadis, Pavlos Nirvanas
Greece

