Giorgos Papalios

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Affection to the People Trailer

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Total trailers found: 9

Kierion Trailer (1974)

25 November 1974

Athens 1967. The political assassinations and the background between the government and foreign powers, on the occasion of the "Polk Case", where an innocent leftist was convicted for the murder of an American journalist in Greece.

The Travelling Players Trailer (1975)

01 July 1975

A traveling theatre troupe tours the Greek countryside from 1939 to the early 1950s, staging “Golfo the Shepherdess”.

Affection to the People Trailer (2013)

12 April 2013

A documentary about cinema censorship during the dictatorship in Greece (1967- 1974), based on never-before-seen state archives.

The Colors of Iris Trailer (1974)

07 May 1974

A mysterious disappearance takes place during the shooting of a commercial on the beach in the early morning hours.

Days of '36 Trailer (1972)

30 September 1972

The assassin of a prominent trade unionist takes a conservative MP hostage, throwing the government into a state of disarray.

Model Trailer (1974)

27 September 1974

An experimental film featuring a split screen. On the right, a number of people appear moving upwards - symbolizing the ruling class.

The Struggle of the Blind Trailer (1978)

03 April 1978

Within the assertive climate of the years after the restoration of democracy in 1974, a fringe group, the blind, many of them beggars, protested by demanding Bread and Education and not Beggary.

The Reason Why Trailer (1974)

28 September 1974

Michalis returns to the tobacco growers of his rural village after having spent some time in the city and persuades them to form a collective, rather than suffer the poverty-inducing prices they are paid for their crops by tobacco brokers.

Cyprus, the Other Reality Trailer (1976)

01 January 1976

The film documents the consequences of the Turkish invasion of 1974, focusing on displaced refugees, population exchanges, and the role of foreign interests in Cyprus’s internal affairs.