Kostas saves two naive people from a brutal beating. A pretty seamstress, Titika, who happens to come by, attends to his minor wounds, and they fall in love.


If you have any interest in how movies started to find their voice in Greece, you should probably watch Oi apahides ton Athinon. It’s for people who don't mind a bit of grain and some acting that feels like it’s being shouted from the back of a theater. If you need 4K resolution and fast editing, you are going to hate ...

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

Dimitris Gaziadis

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"If you have any interest in how movies started to find their voice in Greece, you should probably watch Oi apahides ton Athinon. It’s for people who don't mind a bit of grain and some acting that feels like it’s being shouted from the back of a theater. If you need 4K resolution and fast editing, you are going to hate this. I wasn't sure what to expect going in. It’s based on a famous operetta, so I thought it might be too stiff. But it actually has a lot of life in it, even if the print I saw ..."
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