Thanos Kotsopoulos

Most Popular Thanos Kotsopoulos Trailers

Total trailers found: 8

Electra Trailer (1962)

27 September 1962

Filmed version of stage director Takis Mouzenidis' production of the Sophocles tragedy.

That's How My Life Ended Trailer (1952)

01 January 1952

The captain Alekos Nikolopoulos doesn't get along with his wife. One day, he receives a letter from a woman he had met before the war who reminds him that she is pregnant.

Thirst for Life Trailer (1964)

01 January 1964

Katerina is a spoiled rich woman who spends her time playing with the men who surround her. Only herself and her parents know she is dying and that the first possible emotion will be fatal.

A Water Mrs. Baggelio Trailer (1959)

01 January 1959

At the end of 19th century a landlord meets a young woman at a water spring and she wants to marry her because she is so beautiful.

Karagiozis, the Wronged One of Life Trailer (1959)

01 January 1959

Greek-American Peter Papas, vacationing with his wife in Greece, crashes into a taxi driver and discovers that the driver is his old friend Meletis, who is married and the father of six children.

The Beloved Of The Shepherdess Trailer (1955)

10 October 1955

A precious golden cross and a regretful incident lead to a bitter conflict between a wealthy chief-shepherd and an impoverished young herder, who is about to lose his one true love forever.

Soldiers Without Uniform Trailer (1960)

01 September 1960

A resistance fighter, trying to escape the German blockade, takes refuge in a house where a mother lives with her daughter, Alice.

Leukada, the Island of the Poets Trailer (1958)

10 December 1958

Considered the first creative documentary in Greek cinematic history, this short homage shot by Roviros Manthoulis as his debut film on the island of Lefkada in 1958, commissioned by the Hellenic Press Office, is nothing short of a voyage through a land that takes the poetry of everyday life as its guide, since every image – be it sweeping or small – of this stunningly beautiful island is “translated” via the voice-over into a story forged from many ages of myths and traditions.