Information about Cinema Of Greece
Greece has a long and rich cinematic history. The country that gave rise to Western civilisation has produced many famous film actors and directors.
The first theatre of Athens opened about a year later and other special 'projection rooms' begun their activity and gathered a large mass of excited viewers. 1910-11 were the years of the first comic short movies produced by director Spiros Dimitrakopoulos, who also starred in most of his movies. In 1914 the Asty Film company was founded and the production of long films begun. Golfo (Γκόλφω), a well known traditional love story, is the first Greek long movie.
During the First World War, production was limited to documentaries and newscasts only. Directors like George Prokopiou and Dimitris Gaziadis are distinguished for filming scenes from the war lines and the Burning of Smyrna (1922).
The first grand commercial success came in 1920 with Villar in the women's baths of Faliro (Ο Βιλλάρ στα γυναικεία λουτρά του Φαλήρου), written and directed by and starring comedian Villar (Nikolaos Sfakianakis). 1927 was the end of the 'primitive' Greek cinema and the beginning of a serious organization.
During 1928–1931 the company Dag-Film sees its more productive days, although being around since 1918. The company mainly produced historical movies, usually adaptations of novels. Most distinct are Δάφνις και Χλόη (1931 directed by Orestes Laskos), Έρως και κύματα (1928 directed by D. Gaziadis). Δάφνις και Χλόη contained the first nude scene in the history of European cinema.
In 1932 the first speaking movie is made by Olympic film, Αγαπητικός της Βοσκοπούλας, directed by D. Tsakiris. Οι Απάχηδες των Αθηνών is one of the most famous early movies, the sound of which is played by a gramophone behind the screen.
Philopemen Finos appeared actively in the production, and was a co-founder of Greek Cinematic Studios (1939). During World War II, Finos founded Finos Films (1942), a company that sealed the fate of commercial Greek cinema. During 1940-41, the most prominent films were: Voice of Heart (Η φωνή της καρδιάς) (1943, directed by D. Ioannopoulos) and Applause (Χειροκροτήματα) (1944, directed by G. Tzavelas). In 1944 Katina Paxinou was honoured with the Best Supporting Actress Academy Award for For Whom the Bell Tolls. Melina Merkouri became well-known to international audiences when she starred in the 1960 film Never on Sunday, directed by Jules Dassin. (The couple collaborated on its 1967 musical stage adaptation, Illya Darling, for which she received a Tony Award nomination, as well.) Nominated for an Academy Award for Never on Sunday, she went on to star in such films as Topkapi, Phaedra, and Gaily, Gaily.
In 2001 the writers returned with To klama vgike apo ton paradeiso (a pun of the title To xylo vgike apo ton paradeiso), which is a parody of the old Finos Films movies, satirizing their clichés and the elements that made them distinct.
In 2003 another big-budget Greek film named Politiki kouzina (A Touch of Spice in English), by director Tassos Boulmetis, was the success of the year at the Greek box office, one of the few Greek films that made over 12 million euros. 2004 was a good year to for Greek films with Nyfes gathering more than a million spectators, and over 7 million in box office. 2006 was also a very good year for Greek films, especially for the film Λούφα και Παραλαγή: Σειρήνες στο Αιγαίο (Loafing) and Camouflage: Sirens in the Aegean, that gathered more than 700,000 spectators and about over 5 million € in Box Office. There were more successful Greek films in the late period, such as Loukoumades me Meli and H Chorodia toy Charitonos both made over 100,000 admissions. 2006 was a generally a good year for the Greek cinema with the comedy films Straight Story and 5 Lepta akoma marking the years Box Office also another Greek movie Uranya was notable and quiet successful in homeland. 2007 is also good as the year before with movies as Mia melissa to Augousto and Alter Ego being the Greek hit-films of the year till now.
Notable Greek movies in the New Era.
1999 Safe Sex Michalis Reppas - Thanassis Papathanasiou 2000 Risoto Olga Malea 2001 To klama vgike apo ton paradeiso Michalis Reppas - Thanassis Papathanasiou 2002 Dekapentaugoustos Konstantinos Giannaris 2003 Politiki Kouzina Tassos Boulmetis 2004 Nyfes Pantelis Voulgaris 2004 Hardcore Denis Iliadis 2005 Loufa kai paralagh: Seirines sto Agaio Nikos Perakis 2005 Loukoumades me Meli Olga Malea 2005 H chorodia tou Charitona Grigoris Karantinakis 2006 5 Lepta akoma Giannis Xanthopoulos 2006 Straight Story Efi Mouriki 2006 Uranya Kostas Kapakas 2007 Mia Melissa to Augousto Thodoris Atheridis 2007 Alter Ego Nikos Dimitropoulos
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History of the Greek cinema
The early days
In the spring of 1897, the Greeks of Athens had the opportunity and privilege to watch the first cinematic attempts (short movies in 'journal'). The projection of an animated movie resulted in excited reactions and the new-seen spectacle became a usual matter of discussion. 1906 was the birth year of the Greek Cinema when brothers John and Miltiades Manakia started recording in Macedonia, and the French filmmaker Leons produced the first 'Newscast' from the midi-Olympic games of Athens (the unofficial Olympic games of 1906).The first theatre of Athens opened about a year later and other special 'projection rooms' begun their activity and gathered a large mass of excited viewers. 1910-11 were the years of the first comic short movies produced by director Spiros Dimitrakopoulos, who also starred in most of his movies. In 1914 the Asty Film company was founded and the production of long films begun. Golfo (Γκόλφω), a well known traditional love story, is the first Greek long movie.
During the First World War, production was limited to documentaries and newscasts only. Directors like George Prokopiou and Dimitris Gaziadis are distinguished for filming scenes from the war lines and the Burning of Smyrna (1922).
The first grand commercial success came in 1920 with Villar in the women's baths of Faliro (Ο Βιλλάρ στα γυναικεία λουτρά του Φαλήρου), written and directed by and starring comedian Villar (Nikolaos Sfakianakis). 1927 was the end of the 'primitive' Greek cinema and the beginning of a serious organization.
During 1928–1931 the company Dag-Film sees its more productive days, although being around since 1918. The company mainly produced historical movies, usually adaptations of novels. Most distinct are Δάφνις και Χλόη (1931 directed by Orestes Laskos), Έρως και κύματα (1928 directed by D. Gaziadis). Δάφνις και Χλόη contained the first nude scene in the history of European cinema.
In 1932 the first speaking movie is made by Olympic film, Αγαπητικός της Βοσκοπούλας, directed by D. Tsakiris. Οι Απάχηδες των Αθηνών is one of the most famous early movies, the sound of which is played by a gramophone behind the screen.
Philopemen Finos appeared actively in the production, and was a co-founder of Greek Cinematic Studios (1939). During World War II, Finos founded Finos Films (1942), a company that sealed the fate of commercial Greek cinema. During 1940-41, the most prominent films were: Voice of Heart (Η φωνή της καρδιάς) (1943, directed by D. Ioannopoulos) and Applause (Χειροκροτήματα) (1944, directed by G. Tzavelas). In 1944 Katina Paxinou was honoured with the Best Supporting Actress Academy Award for For Whom the Bell Tolls. Melina Merkouri became well-known to international audiences when she starred in the 1960 film Never on Sunday, directed by Jules Dassin. (The couple collaborated on its 1967 musical stage adaptation, Illya Darling, for which she received a Tony Award nomination, as well.) Nominated for an Academy Award for Never on Sunday, she went on to star in such films as Topkapi, Phaedra, and Gaily, Gaily.
The Golden Age
The 1950s was a period of augmentation of interest and production for vernacular films which are mirrors of modern life. New directors and actors appear who eventually were recognized as historical figures like Alekos Sakelarios, Nikos Tsiforos, Ellie Lambeti, Dinos Iliopoulos, Irene Papas, etc. More than 60 films per year are out. The largest part of them were melodramas and commercial spy adventures. Notable films were Η κάλπικη λύρα (1955 directed by G. Tzavelas), Πικρό Ψωμί (1951 directed by G. Grigoriou), Δράκος (1956 directed by N. Koundouros), Stella (1955, directed by M. Cacoyannis and written by I. Kampanellis). Finos Film marked also this period with movies such as Λατέρνα, Φτώχεια και Φιλότιμο, Η Θεία από το Σικάγο, Το ξύλο βγήκε από τον Παράδεισο, etc.Reprise
In 1999, TV series writers Michael Reppas and Thanassis Papathanasiou, cooperating with famous actors, made the sex taboo comedy Safe Sex. It was proved to be the most successful movie of the later years, and signaled the return of the Golden Age of Greek cinema.In 2001 the writers returned with To klama vgike apo ton paradeiso (a pun of the title To xylo vgike apo ton paradeiso), which is a parody of the old Finos Films movies, satirizing their clichés and the elements that made them distinct.
In 2003 another big-budget Greek film named Politiki kouzina (A Touch of Spice in English), by director Tassos Boulmetis, was the success of the year at the Greek box office, one of the few Greek films that made over 12 million euros. 2004 was a good year to for Greek films with Nyfes gathering more than a million spectators, and over 7 million in box office. 2006 was also a very good year for Greek films, especially for the film Λούφα και Παραλαγή: Σειρήνες στο Αιγαίο (Loafing) and Camouflage: Sirens in the Aegean, that gathered more than 700,000 spectators and about over 5 million € in Box Office. There were more successful Greek films in the late period, such as Loukoumades me Meli and H Chorodia toy Charitonos both made over 100,000 admissions. 2006 was a generally a good year for the Greek cinema with the comedy films Straight Story and 5 Lepta akoma marking the years Box Office also another Greek movie Uranya was notable and quiet successful in homeland. 2007 is also good as the year before with movies as Mia melissa to Augousto and Alter Ego being the Greek hit-films of the year till now.
Notable Greek movies in the New Era.
1999 Safe Sex Michalis Reppas - Thanassis Papathanasiou 2000 Risoto Olga Malea 2001 To klama vgike apo ton paradeiso Michalis Reppas - Thanassis Papathanasiou 2002 Dekapentaugoustos Konstantinos Giannaris 2003 Politiki Kouzina Tassos Boulmetis 2004 Nyfes Pantelis Voulgaris 2004 Hardcore Denis Iliadis 2005 Loufa kai paralagh: Seirines sto Agaio Nikos Perakis 2005 Loukoumades me Meli Olga Malea 2005 H chorodia tou Charitona Grigoris Karantinakis 2006 5 Lepta akoma Giannis Xanthopoulos 2006 Straight Story Efi Mouriki 2006 Uranya Kostas Kapakas 2007 Mia Melissa to Augousto Thodoris Atheridis 2007 Alter Ego Nikos Dimitropoulos
Filming, distribution companies and studios
- Finos Films (operates own Studios)
- Karagiannis Karatzopoulos
- Village Films Hellas (Greek branch of Village Roadschow)
- Cinegram
- Odeon Hellas
- Stefi
- CL productions
- Audiovisual (Biggest Distributor)
- Karamanos Studios (Biggest Studios in Greece)
Renowned figures
Directors
- Theo Angelopoulos
- Michael Cacoyannis
- Alekos Sakelarios
- Yannis Dalianidis
- Nikos Koundouros
- Costa Gavras
- Nikos Nikolaidis
- Takis Kanellopoulos
- Nikos Tsiforos
- Giorgos Tzavellas
- Pantelis Voulgaris
- Nikos Perakis
- Nikos Panagiotopoulos
- Tassos Mpoulmetis
- Olga Malea
- Konstantinos Giannaris
- Kostas Kapakas
Actors
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Directors of Photography
- Giorgos Arvanitis
- Andreas Sinanos
Bibliography
- Dimitris Koliodimos, The Greek filmography, 1914 through 1996, Jefferson, N.C. [u.a.] : McFarland, 1999, 773p.
- Journal of Modern Greek Studies 18.1, May 2000, Special Issue: Greek Film
See also
- World cinema
- List of Greek films
- List of Greek actors
- Theatre of Greece
- Cinema of Cyprus
External links
- Modern Hellenic (Greek) Film (Cinema), Theater and Film Directors, Actors
- http://www.cine.grcine.gr database of Greek and international films in Greece
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cinema of Croatia does not have as long tradition as in some other Central European countries: serious beginning of Croatian cinema starts with rise of communist film industry in 1940-s.
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Irish film industry has grown somewhat in recent years thanks partly to the promotion of the sector by Bord Scannán na hÉireann (The Irish Film Board) and the introduction of heavy tax breaks.
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